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Natural gas, that stuff the utility company pumps into your home, with which you heat the house, water, and cook. That is primarily methane, essentially the same stuff as the stink that comes from manure piles, and is locked in the sea bed. That stuff that the Greenies were complaining about a few years ago was adding to global warming (cow flatuence).
In short, yes, methane is a very renewable resource.
Natural gas, methane, the fossil fuel, is NOT a renewable resource.Natural gas, methane, produced from pig manure and rotting vegetation and collected from landfills IS a renewable resource.It cannot be renewed from its original source as fossil fuel. Much of the natural gas we are burning now formed in deposits buried during the Devonian period, 300 million years ago. It is possible natural gas could form in as little as 50 million years.None of the fossil fuels are considered to be renewable in that sense. But, since natural gas is primarily methane, and methane is readily available and obtainable from renewable sources other than gas wells drilled into conventional underground reservoirs, it can be considered renewable.Methane can be derived from organic matter undergoing decomposition. For example in many parts of India, methane is generated through decomposition of both human and livestock feces, gathered and used as cooking gas. Methane can be recovered from organic matter decomposing in land fills and through processing of animal waste. .
Yes, animal manure contains methane. Methane is produced during the decomposition of organic matter in manure by anaerobic bacteria. Proper manure management practices can help reduce methane emissions.
Biogas is considered renewable because it is produced from organic materials such as agricultural waste, food scraps, and sewage which can be continually replenished. These materials are broken down by bacteria to produce methane and carbon dioxide, making biogas a sustainable energy source as long as the organic waste inputs are available.
Natural gas is a fossil fuel, formed underground as part of the same processes that created oil and coal. It is mostly methane, and when cleaned of contaminants, it is a valuable energy source because it burns cleanly compared to other fuels. Methane is also produced using animal wastes to create "biogas".A similarly-used gas, coal gas, was a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide, and was made by heating coal with steam under pressure. Today it is mostly used to create synthetic liquid fuels.
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.
Family farmers often store animal droppings in containers to create biogas, which is a renewable energy source. The droppings ferment in anaerobic conditions, producing methane and carbon dioxide, which can be captured and used as fuel for cooking, heating, or even generating electricity. This practice not only provides an alternative energy source but also helps manage waste effectively.
What is an example of a renewable resource: Oxygen, water, animal meat, fruit, vegetables, trees, solar power.
Natural gas, methane, the fossil fuel, is NOT a renewable resource.Natural gas, methane, produced from pig manure and rotting vegetation and collected from landfills IS a renewable resource.It cannot be renewed from its original source as fossil fuel. Much of the natural gas we are burning now formed in deposits buried during the Devonian period, 300 million years ago. It is possible natural gas could form in as little as 50 million years.None of the fossil fuels are considered to be renewable in that sense. But, since natural gas is primarily methane, and methane is readily available and obtainable from renewable sources other than gas wells drilled into conventional underground reservoirs, it can be considered renewable.Methane can be derived from organic matter undergoing decomposition. For example in many parts of India, methane is generated through decomposition of both human and livestock feces, gathered and used as cooking gas. Methane can be recovered from organic matter decomposing in land fills and through processing of animal waste. .
Bio-fuel is the type of the b fuel that is made from the animal droppings. The animal droppings include the droppings of the cows, chicken and the goats.
yes becaus you can re plant the seed that are in them to make more
Lobsters are an animal. Properly conserved and managed, a lobster fishery is a renewable resource. However, over fishing will destroy the resource.
Leather is a renewable resource as it comes from animal hides, which can be continuously replenished through farming and breeding practices. However, the processing and manufacturing of leather products can have environmental impacts if not done sustainably.
Leather is not renewable otherwise we would be able to recycle shoes.
A cow, as an animal, is a renewable resource. They are also exhaustible because they are prone to extinction, just like all other animals on Earth. In terms of products that come from cattle, that varies. Beef, being the meat from cattle, can be considered renewable if there are cattle available all the time to be slaughtered. However it is a non-renewable resource because cattle have to be killed in order to be made into meat. Milk, on the other hand, is a renewable resource as long as the cow is productive. It becomes no longer a renewable resource if the cow cannot produce anymore.
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Gelatin comes from animal bones. In the sense you can always have more animals, it is renewable. However it is not usually discussed in these terms as it doesn't impact on society much.