When rainforests burn, carbon dioxide (CO2) is the primary gas released into the atmosphere. The combustion of trees and vegetation during the fire releases stored carbon, contributing to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. Additionally, other gases such as carbon monoxide (CO) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) may also be produced during the burning process.
When we burn wood, carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other combustion byproducts are released into the atmosphere.
Carbon monoxide is released.
YES. the burn fossil fuels and this creates gas emmisions and this creates acid rain.... so by taking public transport u will help reduce acid rain.
I would have to say water vapor. Since a desert is very dry with little rain which means no water vapor while a rain forest obviously gets lots of rain. It's also very hot and humid which means lots of water vapor.
Coal and oil release sulfur dioxide gas when they burn, which causes breathing problems for living creatures and contributes to acid rain.
No, it is not safe to burn wood in a gas fireplace with a chimney designed for gas.
my honda oddessy burn a lot of gas
To get rid of gas you just have to burn it. The car would explode if you burn the gas out of the well of my car
Do you burn gas when you run your air conditioning in your cae
When humans burn fossil fuels, carbon dioxide (CO2) is released back into the atmosphere. This carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming and climate change.
Yes, burning sulfur releases sulfur dioxide or SO2.
when rain evaporates it does turn into gas like a cloud (fog) i think