yes it does
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. Uranus contains methane in its atmosphere, but it does not give off methane.
Methane when added to iron creates a super strong metal that reflects yellow and orange Methane is found in flagulents and iron is the main element in metal
Oxygen can be separated from methane through a process called fractional distillation. The mixture of oxygen and methane is cooled to extremely low temperatures, causing them to condense into liquids. Since oxygen has a lower boiling point than methane, it can be separated by evaporating off the methane first.
Yes it does. Rotting garbage in a landfill gives off 40-60% mathane, with the remainder being mostly CO2. It is interesting to note that methane is a much stronger greenhouse gas than CO2 (25 times as greenhousey) if you're researching that. http://www.energyjustice.net/lfg/
Yes, rotting trees can emit methane gas as they decompose. This is because the breakdown of organic material in anaerobic conditions can result in the production of methane as a byproduct. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change.
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.
Yes everything that dies and it's organic matter becomes methane. Anaerobically.
No. Uranus contains methane in its atmosphere, but it does not give off methane.
all plant eating animals do give off methane.
Rotting meat doesn't create flies. Rotting meat attracts flies that lay their eggs on the meat. These eggs hatch and maggots emerge and proceed to feed off the rotten meat. After a period as a chrysalis, the maggots change and emerge as adult flies.
Well technically, every single human and all living things give off methane, including girls if you didn't know that, (no offense). So honestly, insects do give off methane.
Methane and carbon dioxide.
Yes all living things do even me
Rice plants give off methane gas during their growth cycle. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming. Methane emissions from rice cultivation are a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions in agriculture.
no, methane is part of pollution! the main contributors to pollution and global warming are:CO2 (carbon dioxide)CH2 (methane)and i don't know the third, sorry!
two methane and carbon dioxide (: