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How do plants and animals affect the environment?

they release methane gas and co2


What animals do release?

Methane from their rear end and carbon dioxide and all the stuff they breathed in from the mouth


What gas do sheep generate?

Bacteria in the stomachs of cows and other ruminants (animals with chambered stomachs) produce methane, a strong greenhouse gas, that the animals release mostly by burping but sometimes also by farting. Ruminant livestock (domestic farm animals), including cows and sheep, do release a significant amount of methane.


How many animals give off methane?

all plant eating animals do give off methane.


What are the natural sources of methane and how do they contribute to the Earth's atmosphere?

Methane is naturally produced by sources like wetlands, oceans, and animals. These sources release methane into the atmosphere, where it acts as a greenhouse gas, trapping heat and contributing to global warming.


What gas is expelled by farm animals?

Farm animals, such as cows and sheep, expel methane gas during the process of digestion. Methane is a greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change.


What substances do animals release into the environment?

All animals release carbon dioxide by breathing.All animals, humans included, release food waste.Cattle and other ruminant animals release methane from both ends, but mostly from the front.


Which greenhouse gases are released from trash in landfills the animals we raise for food and burning coal?

Landfills release carbon dioxide from aerobic rotting organic matter, and methane if the rotting is anaerobic (without oxygen).Animals we raise for food (mostly cattle) release methane, mostly by burping, but a little by farting.Burning coal releases carbon dioxide.


What gas do animals do animals need?

oxygen


Some archaea contribute to pollution and global warming with their release of?

methane gas, a potent greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming. Methanogenic archaea live in anaerobic environments like wetlands, rice paddies, and the digestive tracts of animals, where they produce methane as a byproduct of their metabolism.


What gas comes animals such as cows?

Methane is one


Why is methane known as marsh gas?

Because marshes tend to release methane.