the gas that comes from under the sea is .... methane.
the gas in gas taps is .... methane
the gas burns on a blue flame if there is plenty of air is .... methane
It is obivously nitrogen, would wouldnt know that simple question
The gas you are referring to is likely natural gas, which is a fossil fuel found beneath the Earth's surface. When burned with sufficient oxygen, natural gas produces a blue flame due to complete combustion. It is commonly used for heating, cooking, and electricity generation due to its relatively clean burning properties.
The gas that comes from under the North Sea and burns with a blue flame is methane (natural gas). Methane is a commonly extracted gas from offshore platforms in the North Sea and is used for fuel and heating purposes. Its blue flame is characteristic of its clean combustion.
The sea under Europe is the Mediterranean sea. North west of Australia is the Indian Ocean.
it is methane
prevailing wind means where the wind comes from which is the north west of the sea
Methane
Part of the North Sea, which lies under Norway and over Denmark.
Sea sponges comes under the kingdom Animalia. They belong to the phylum Porifera.
They get water from the sea and then it gets filtered through a big machine - that makes it fresh water that comes through our taps and stuff they get water in the rain then they filter it to make a fresh water
They get water from the sea and then it gets filtered through a big machine - that makes it fresh water that comes through our taps and stuff they get water in the rain then they filter it to make a fresh water
the North Sea