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No, burning coal emits heat and carbon dioxide as byproducts, but not light. The light often associated with burning coal comes from the process of combustion, where the heat produced causes incandescence in the surrounding material, creating a glowing effect.
A fumarole typically emits steam, gases such as sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and carbon dioxide, as well as other volcanic gases. These emissions are a result of volcanic activity below the surface.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a gas that absorbs and emits radiation within the thermal infrared range. This property contributes to the greenhouse effect and plays a significant role in regulating Earth's temperature.
A light bulb produces light energy, which is the primary form of energy it emits. It also produces heat energy as a byproduct of its operation, although most of the energy is used to generate light.
A vacuum cleaner emits sound energy and some heat energy. The sound energy is produced by the motor and fan inside the vacuum cleaner, while the heat energy is a byproduct of the motor's operation.
No, nuclear energy produces very little carbon dioxide during operation, while burning coal emits significant amounts of carbon dioxide. Nuclear energy is considered a low-carbon energy source.
Solar energy emits no carbon dioxide emissions. It is free and renewable.
The state that emits the most carbon dioxide in the US is Texas. This is due to its large population, extensive industrial sector, and significant reliance on fossil fuels for energy production.
animal decaying would give off carbon dioxide
When a organism dies and decays it emits carbon dioxide.
None. Light bulbs do not emit carbon dioxide. The electricity used to power the light bulb may have been produced by a method which emits carbon dioxide (then again, it may not have), but the bulb itself doesn't emit anything except heat and light.
advantages of biomass energy is that it 1. can be found almost everywhere and 2. it is cheap
noise and carbon monoxide.
China is currently the country that emits the most carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere, primarily due to its high population and heavy reliance on coal for energy production.
No, the oceans also release carbon dioxide as do anything that was alive and is now decaying. Humans emit carbon dioxide also when they breath. The burning of fossil fuels releases about 5% of all annually produced CO2. Nature through decaying matter emits the rest.
Non-renewable energy mostly comes from burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas). When anything is burnt it emits carbon dioxide, but when fossil fuels are burnt they release carbon dioxide that has been hidden away for many millions of years. Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that traps heat in the atmosphere causing global warming.
Yes, the burning of any hydrocarbon produces carbon dioxide. This equation illustrates the burning of a hydrocarbon.CH4 + 2O2 → CO2 + 2H2O + energyAs you can see carbon dioxide is produced along with water and energy.Yes burning coal or any carbon based fuel produces carbon dioxide.