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methane
-182.5 °C, 91 K, -297 °F
Trivia about methane
Bacteria in cattle intestines produce this gas implicated in global warming
This gas that I breathe, you call CH4 & use to heat your homes--funny universe
Rice paddies release this greenhouse gas
About 80% of this gas in the air comes from decomposition in rice paddies, swamps, and animal intestines
(Sofia of the Clue Crew reports from the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles) The bubbling seen here is caused by this gas, a major part of Jupiter's atmosphere
Produced by the decay of plant & animal matter, this colorless & odorless gas, CH4, is flammable
Lighter than air, it's also called marsh gas & is found in natural gas
This marsh gas is the chief substance in firedamp, a gas that causes mine explosions
Explosive habit! A W.V. man lit a cigarette in an outhouse but forgot about the presence of this, aka marsh gas
This gas is the chief component of firedamp, an explosive gas found in mines
(Sofia of the Clue Crew in a science lab) With chicken manure & water you can make an anaerobic digester that produces this gas, CH4, which can be used as a fuel
(Sarah reporting from the EPA P3 Expo in Washington DC) You might not think of turning manure into a resource, but a team from Western Washington University did; it's powering a hybrid engine using this bio-gas: CH4
A clue for alien astronomers looking for life on Earth is the large amount of this gas, CH4, in the atmosphere
This gas in Uranus' atmosphere is what causes it to appear bluish-green