Some of it is atmospheric gasses, some of it (often a quite large part) is methane, and a small percentage is other organic compounds. The "other organic compounds" is the part that's responsible for the smell; methane itself is odorless.
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Yes, along with other gasses Source: Wikipedia.com
the sound travels at the speed of sound, but the gasses dont
Farts are smelly because of what you eat. When you eat, it goes in to your stomach. Then the acids in your stomach are working to digest the food. After that bacteria break down the foods generating gasses that smell.
Cows produce greenhouse gases by farting, the methane in th farts causes greenhouse gases
Often there is water vapor if it's a dormant volcano, and/or sulphurous fumes and hot gasses.. plus toxic farts...
No. The inert gasses are not a part of any biological processes becuase they are inert. The gasses released are carbon dioxide, methane, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen. The odor is due to the presence of skatole, ammonia, and hydrogen sulfide.
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First- everyone farts. EVERYONE. Farts are a combination of air you swallowed, and gasses that are generated during digestion of food. Some foods produce more gas- like beans, cabbage, brussel sprouts- and for some people, milk. And some people get gas more than others.
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