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What are human emissions?

CO2 and methane from our bodies.


Is there methane in our bodies?

Yes, in the stomach; farts easily burn.


When do cows's bodies produce methane?

When they're digesting forage, which is pretty much all the time.


How many things produce methane?

Several natural and human-made sources produce methane, including livestock digestion, rice paddies, landfills, and fossil fuel extraction and processing. Additionally, microbial activities in wetlands and bodies of water also contribute to methane emissions.


What type of gas comes out of your bottom?

Nitrogen is probably the gas that comes out of the body the most, mixed in with the oxygen and carbon dioxide we also exhale. Methane and certain other gasses can also come from our bodies, but in lesser quantities.


Why do people breathe oxygen instead of methane?

People breathe oxygen because it is necessary for cellular respiration, the process by which our cells produce energy. Oxygen is highly reactive and can bond with other elements in a way that releases energy to fuel our bodies. Methane, on the other hand, is not typically used for respiration in humans and lacks the reactivity that oxygen provides.


What is the formula of flouro methane?

CH3F - monofluoro methane or fluoro methane CH2F2 - difluoro methane CHF3 - trifluoroo methane CF4 - tetrafluoro methane


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What is the name for methane?

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How does methane form in space?

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