yes along with gases in the atmosphere (argon, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and oxygen)
Yes, farts are heavier than air because they contain gases like methane and carbon dioxide. On average, a fart is slightly heavier than air, but the difference in weight is very small.
Farts rise in the air because they are lighter than the surrounding air.
Yes, farts do have weight. On average, a single fart weighs about 0.0371 grams.
Yes, farts do have weight. When you pass gas, you are releasing a mixture of gases that have mass, so they do have a small amount of weight.
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Farts contain a mixture of gases, including nitrogen, carbon dioxide, methane, hydrogen, and occasionally trace amounts of sulfur-containing compounds that give them their characteristic smell.
farts contain a lot of Carbon Dioxide.
Farts typically contain gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, and methane. The specific composition can vary depending on factors like diet and individual health.
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Some farts smell of rotten eggs because they contain Hydrogen Sulphide - which is what gives rotten eggs their smell!
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Yes, they are because they contain a type of gas called methane which is highly flammable
Farts contain small amounts of sulfur, which can create a rotten egg smell. Sulfur itself has a distinct smell similar to rotten eggs, and this association may be why we describe the smell of farts as having a sulfur-like odor.
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They contain methane, a different type of gas that is used on some vehicles.