-It's hard to find -It's Expensive to create energy plants to send the natural gases
There are several disadvantages of using natural gas. It can damage the environment because it releases carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. Natural gas is a non-renewable source and it is toxic and flammable.
Some common natural gases include methane, ethane, propane, and butane. These gases are often found underground or in certain geological formations and are commonly used as sources of energy for heating, cooking, and electricity generation.
A1. Natural gas is methane, CH4. It is a greenhouse gas, but far from the only one. Carbon dioxide, CO2, is the one that we are most concerned about.A2. But man made gases such as sulfur dioxide, and the fluorocarbons, (and more) also play their parts.
- organic or inorganic gases- common or noble gases- toxic or nontoxic gases- natural or artificial gasesetc.
Some natural gases include methane, ethane, propane, and butane. These gases are primarily composed of hydrocarbons and are commonly found in natural gas reserves. They are often used as energy sources for heating, cooking, and electricity generation.
Some of the disadvantages of cars are that they produce bad gases which pollute the earth It will damage the original natural rubber brake seals so should not be used in any car suspected of having natural rubber seals (most Triumphs prior to 1968).
Natural gases is important
There are several disadvantages of using natural gas. It can damage the environment because it releases carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. Natural gas is a non-renewable source and it is toxic and flammable.
Natural gases are gases of lithosphere.
Nobody makes gases. Gases are natural.
Natural gases are located in a few different places. Natural gases are in plants, animals and microorganisms that lived millions of years ago.
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Coal oil, and natural gases are examples of fossil fuels
Coal oil, and natural gases are examples of fossil fuels
Some common natural gases include methane, ethane, propane, and butane. These gases are often found underground or in certain geological formations and are commonly used as sources of energy for heating, cooking, and electricity generation.
I am pretty sure that that refers to gases that appear in nature.
A1. Natural gas is methane, CH4. It is a greenhouse gas, but far from the only one. Carbon dioxide, CO2, is the one that we are most concerned about.A2. But man made gases such as sulfur dioxide, and the fluorocarbons, (and more) also play their parts.