Not directly.
A fire produce water, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, ash, smoke, etc.Thermal energy is not a chemical substance.
You think probably to capture and storage of carbon dioxide emissions from coal and other fossil fuels.
carbon dioxide, water, energy
Plants take in carbon dioxide and, through photosynthesis, produce oxygen.
Burning coal (a fossil fuel) releases carbon dioxide and sulphur dioxide.
Yes, algae can produce carbon dioxide through respiration when they consume oxygen for energy production. However, algae also absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis, where they convert carbon dioxide into oxygen and glucose in the presence of sunlight.
No, wave energy does not directly create carbon dioxide. It is a renewable energy source that generates electricity using the kinetic energy of ocean waves, which is clean and does not produce carbon dioxide emissions during operation.
It does not produce carbon dioxide
No, they do not. They produce clean energy.
The body respires to produce energy. (Glucose + Oxygen -> Water + Carbon Dioxide + Energy)
The chemical energy was stored in the fossil fuel millions of years ago when the Sun's energy was used in photosynthesis to separate carbon and oxygen atoms from atmospheric carbon dioxide. The carbon was used by the plants to form tissues while the oxygen was released into the air. It's this energy that is released by the formation of carbon-oxygen atomic bonds as carbon dioxide is generated when the fuel is burned.
During photosynthesis, plants use carbon dioxide (CO2) as a carbon source to produce sugars for energy. Carbon dioxide enters the plant through small openings on the leaves called stomata and is converted into sugars through the process of photosynthesis.