Methane gas is made of carbon and hydrogen. Methane is a naturally occurring gas. It its relative abundance makes it an attractive fuel. However, because it is a gas at normal temperature and pressure, methane is difficult to transport from its source. In its natural gas form, it is generally transported in bulk by pipeline or LNG carriers; few countries transport it by truck.
Methane cows produce methane gas through their digestive process, which is released into the atmosphere primarily through belching. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming and climate change. efforts to reduce methane emissions from livestock are being pursued to mitigate its environmental impact.
Termites produce around 11-30 million metric tons of methane annually, making them one of the largest natural sources of methane emissions.
Burning oil cannot produce methane. The gases produced are mostly CO2 and CO, and maybe some oxides of sulfer and nitrogen.
Cows have little affect on the atmosphere compared to human activity. The carbon dioxide and methane emissions produced by cattle thriough belching and flatulence are considered insignificant compared to the amount produced by humans.
To produce 1 mole of methane (CH4), you need 2 moles of hydrogen (H2). Since 22.4 L of hydrogen is equivalent to 1 mole at standard temperature and pressure (STP), you would need 44.8 L of hydrogen to produce 1 mole of methane. Therefore, to produce 20 L of methane, you would need 896 L of hydrogen.
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CFC's are harmful to humans because they destroy the ozone layer in Earth's atmosphere. They produce methane and ethane and they were used in aerosol cans until they were banned.
No, because you produce methane everyday
Cattle and other ruminants produce much more methane in their intestinal gases than humans as the intestinal bacteria digest cellulose. (Most of the gas comes out of the cow's mouth!) Methane is a greenhouse gas and bad for the environment.
Does Archaebacteria have methane gas?
You are going to get many answers on this one. Global warming has many causes. Humans produce carbon dioxide and methane, both are global warming (greenhouse) gases. Methane is 80 times more powerful than carbon dioxide.Termites produce more methane than any other living thing on Earth. Storms on the surface of the Sun also affects our atmosphere and our magnetic field which also can cause temperature changes.
Bacteria that produce methane are called methanogens. They are a type of archaea that thrive in oxygen-free environments and play a crucial role in carbon cycling by converting organic matter into methane gas.
Probably the same as humans - CO2 and methane gas (through their excrement).
farmers can use methane gas to produce electricity
Not for humans beings.
The gas is called Methane
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