Burning anything pollutes but natural gas does not pollute as much as gasoline that's why they use propane indoors for forklifts and other machines. Of course, if natural gas was a dangerous polluter then we wouldn't have gas stoves.
Yes, natural gas can pollute the air, primarily through methane emissions during extraction, transportation, and consumption processes. While it burns cleaner than other fossil fuels, producing lower amounts of carbon dioxide and particulate matter, methane itself is a potent greenhouse gas with significant short-term climate impacts. Additionally, the combustion of natural gas can release nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds, contributing to air pollution and smog formation. Thus, while it is a cleaner alternative to coal and oil, natural gas is not entirely free from air pollution concerns.
Yes. Natural gas is mostly methane, which has about half the density of air.
Yes, natural gas does pollute the environment, though generally less than other fossil fuels like coal and oil. When burned, it emits lower levels of carbon dioxide and particulates, but it still contributes to greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, methane, a potent greenhouse gas, can leak during extraction and transportation, exacerbating climate change. Overall, while it is cleaner than some alternatives, natural gas is not without environmental impacts.
Natural gas furnaces work by combining natural gas with air and lighting it. This results in a flame that heats up the air and warms the rest of the house.
Natural gas is a fuel because it burns with air to produce heat, which is what fuels do.
Yes. Mostly by the production of CO2.
Nobody seems to know the answer, so type in this question: What is in gas that pollute the air? That should help answer your question!!!
The gas it uses.
No. The electric cars don't pollute air, because noxious gas doesn't get out of the tupe and in such way doesn't pollute air.
Yes, natural gas can pollute the air, primarily through methane emissions during extraction, transportation, and consumption processes. While it burns cleaner than other fossil fuels, producing lower amounts of carbon dioxide and particulate matter, methane itself is a potent greenhouse gas with significant short-term climate impacts. Additionally, the combustion of natural gas can release nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds, contributing to air pollution and smog formation. Thus, while it is a cleaner alternative to coal and oil, natural gas is not entirely free from air pollution concerns.
yes and gas stoves too
They add gas in the air just like microwaves
Of course it pollutes air. It is a major green house gas
Natural Gas
Because the fuel is like gas and it can affect anybody...
the gas can pollute its air when it takes off.
No, Natural gas is lighter than air.