Co2 & Cl3
The two main greenhouse gases in cow manure are methane and nitrous oxide. Methane is produced during the digestion process in cows, while nitrous oxide is released during the decomposition of manure. Both gases are potent contributors to global warming and climate change.
Yes, when food waste decomposes in landfills without access to oxygen (anaerobic decomposition), it produces methane, a potent greenhouse gas. Methane is a major contributor to climate change as it traps heat in the atmosphere.
Narural vegetation refers to the vegetation that grows by itself without any human intervention such as providing water. Vegetation refers to the vegetation which grows with the help of humans.
Peat is not a rock; it is a type of organic sedimentary material primarily composed of decomposed plant material such as mosses and other vegetation. It forms in waterlogged and acidic environments where plant material accumulates and decomposes without fully decaying due to lack of oxygen.
Yes, rotting meat can emit methane as part of the decomposition process. When organic matter decomposes in an anaerobic (without oxygen) environment, such as a landfill or a sealed container, methane is produced as a byproduct.
No, a planet without an atmosphere cannot have a greenhouse effect because the atmosphere is necessary to trap heat and create the warming effect. Without an atmosphere, there is no mechanism to retain heat and create the greenhouse effect.
Yes, there must be greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Without a greenhouse effect the planet would be unable to sustain life. The greenhouse effect is required for life as we know it.
By using windmills to produce energy, it cuts down on energy produced via fossil fuels such as coal and oil which produce greenhouse gases. Greenhouse gases are the main causes of global warming. Basically, using windmills to make clean energy cuts down on the production of greenhouse gases.
The greenhouse effect does not occur in space, it occurs within the Earth's atmosphere. Without the greenhouse effect, most living things would freeze to death.
Yes it does. Rotting garbage in a landfill gives off 40-60% mathane, with the remainder being mostly CO2. It is interesting to note that methane is a much stronger greenhouse gas than CO2 (25 times as greenhousey) if you're researching that. http://www.energyjustice.net/lfg/
The greenhouse gases present in the earths atmosphere are both naturally produced and man made. The natural greenhouse gases (methane, water vapour, carbon dioxide) make the Earth warmer than it would be without the Greenhouse effect (this allows it to be habitable). The addition of man made greenhouse gases (methane, carbon dioxide and a few others) increases the temperature past the natural levels. SO the greenhouse effect is both natural and a result of human activities. If you consider the opposite of a "natural effect" to be a "supernatural effect" resulting from gods, devils or ghosts -the greenhouse effect is natural with no supernatural contribution.
During decomposition, carbon dioxide (CO2) is the primary greenhouse gas emitted. As organic matter breaks down, microorganisms consume it and release CO2 as a byproduct of respiration. Additionally, methane (CH4) may also be produced in anaerobic conditions, particularly in waterlogged environments where decomposition occurs without oxygen. These gases contribute to the greenhouse effect, trapping heat in the atmosphere.