Runny beef stew has no effect on the ozone layer. Methane from cows has no effect on the ozone layer.
Cow farts contain methane, a potent greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change. While methane does not directly affect ozone levels, its impact on global warming can indirectly influence the balance of atmospheric gases that maintain ozone concentrations.
Yes, it closes up naturally after the sun returns to the area each spring. Without the sun, it is impossible to maintain the levels of ozone at the poles, thus the thinning occurs each winter until the "hole" occurs late winter or early spring. As long as we have sunlight and oxygen, the hole will close each year naturally.
No, cow farts, and, more importantly, cow belches produce methane, which is a dangerous greenhouse gas.As more and more methane gets into the atmosphere the earth becomes warmer. A global rise of 3 degrees would mean death for millions of people and animals.
No. Every last cow cell in a cow are eukaryotic.
Cows don't fly airplanes, so cows are no threat to the ozone layer. another answer: Cattle and other ruminant animals belch methane. This is a greenhouse gas which contributes to global warming. It does not have a major role in damaging the ozone layer.
YOU shouldnt be hitting the cow anyway....and if you do YOU should have to pay for hurting the poor cow.....
Cow farts contain methane, a potent greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change. While methane does not directly affect ozone levels, its impact on global warming can indirectly influence the balance of atmospheric gases that maintain ozone concentrations.
cow farts,cars,jets,plains anything with gas involvement
The amount of creatine in cows milk is about 0.05 grams per 1 pound. To much creatine can cause side effects such as kidney damage.
You might consider such a cow as a "dumb" cow, for less use of much coarser terms.
Ozone pollution is ozone concentrations in populated areas in excess of some nominal value, such that it causes harm to humans or animals. Such ozone is produced largely by exhaust of combusion of fossil fuels, unburned fossil fuels (and / or "cow farts"), and sunlight with wavelengths of violet (not just ultraviolet) to more energetic.
The amount of calories in a cow leg is dependent upon the size of the cow leg and how it is prepared for consumption. An entire cow leg may contain as much as 10,000 calories.
specifacly 9.4 pounds also depends on how much the cow weighs or how much it eats
however much it drinks
1/4 of a whole butchered cow
That all depends on the breed of cow that village has.
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