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No. Uranus contains methane in its atmosphere, but it does not give off methane.
Yes, rotting meat can emit methane as part of the decomposition process. When organic matter decomposes in an anaerobic (without oxygen) environment, such as a landfill or a sealed container, methane is produced as a byproduct.
The gas that gives Uranus its blue color is methane. Methane in the planet's atmosphere absorbs red light wavelengths, leaving the blue and green wavelengths to scatter and create the planet's distinctive color.
I suppose the answer would be 1 Atm. It is only 0.00017% methane in our atmosphere, but the pressure is still 1 Atm, not of methane alone, but gases combined. but this is only deducted from the possibility of extracting methane from our atmosphere. There is not enough information in the question to give an accurate answer. Regards.
The rotting of animals and plants give off methane gas, which is a natural byproduct of the decomposition process. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change when released into the atmosphere.
No, Bananas are banned by all airlines due to their high methane content and their shape
No. Uranus contains methane in its atmosphere, but it does not give off methane.
all plant eating animals do give off methane.
To find the percentage of bananas you gave away, divide the number of bananas given away (16) by the total number of bananas (25) and then multiply by 100. So, (16 / 25) × 100 = 64%. You gave away 64% of your bananas.
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does banna give you heartburn or indegestion
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Give it bananas!
stuff it in its mouth!
Don't worry. But only give him/her bananas as a treat.
In a sense, they do. As bananas ripen, they give off heat and ethylene gas, which stimulates other bananas (and other fruit) to ripen.