Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Methane gas, and Water Vapor believe it or not.
cool itcondense itfreeze it, then melt it
red, green, yellow
Petrol Diesel & Liquefied Petroleum Gas
gas ass ass has its gas (are a couple of examples put together into an amusing sentence)
# Turn the magazine and the gas can upside down # Fit the pin from the gas tank into the hole in the bottom of the magazine # Press down for 3 seconds # Release your downward pressure # Repeat as needed Most magazines require anywhere from three 3-second bursts to five 3-Second Bursts.
when you get gas, use money, or measure your self
Drinking and keeping our food supply alive is a use for the most common (80%) green house gas. That is water vapor. The second most common greenhouse gas comes from anything that dies and rots, CO2. Man also produces 3 to 6% of this gas. The rest comes from natural sources. The third most common gas is methane, which comes from animals. In this arena man produces much of this gas through the farming of animals. Almost 1% of this gas is made by humans. In total man produces about 0.28% of all green house gas. Much of this amount from items that would produce it even if man were not around.
Drinking and keeping our food supply alive is a use for the most common (80%) green house gas. That is water vapor. The second most common greenhouse gas comes from anything that dies and rots, CO2. Man also produces 3 to 6% of this gas. The rest comes from natural sources. The third most common gas is methane, which comes from animals. In this arena man produces much of this gas through the farming of animals. Almost 1% of this gas is made by humans. In total man produces about 0.28% of all green house gas. Much of this amount from items that would produce it even if man were not around.
the 3 states matter can take;For instance, H2O:as a liquid: wateras a gas: steamas a solid: ice
Examples: turmeric, methyl red, bromocresol green.
There are 3 colored rooms. The red, blue, and green.
1.house of burgesses 2. Albany plan of union 3.farming.