How do land animals create methane
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Ruminants have a compartment in their stomach called a rumen where food is broken down through fermentation. This process produces methane gas, which the animals then belch out into the atmosphere. Enteric fermentation accounts for 18 percent of all anthropogenicmethane emissions
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Ruminants have a compartment in their stomach called a rumen where food is broken down through fermentation. This process producesmethane gas, which the animals then belch out into the atmosphere. Enteric fermentation accounts for 18 percent of all anthropogenic methaneemissions.
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