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Verdich [7]
3 years ago
7

10List three uses for natural gas.(3 Points)​

Geography
1 answer:
dlinn [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1) USING GAS IN THE HOME

2) USE IN THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR

3) TRANSPORTATION

Explanation:

Aside from electricity, the residential sector of society uses natural gas to heat up buildings, water, cook meals, and dry clothing. Pretty much anything that needs to be done in the home or commercial building that involves heat, is able to get done thanks to the production of natural gas.

Antifreeze , Plastics,  Pharmaceuticals,  Fabrics,  Ammonia,  Methanol , Ethane,  Propane

According to studies, vehicles that utilized natural gasses emitted 60-90 percent less smog-producing pollutants and 30-40 percent less in greenhouse gas emissions.  Also, with its production and distribution within the United States, the cost for its use in transportation vehicles is substantially less than the gas that is imported from other nations.

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