Natural Gas

B2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    85 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    50 %
  • Natural Gas Meanings

    noun a flammable gas, consisting largely of methane and other hydrocarbons, occurring naturally underground and used as fuel

    Fields related to natural gas

    Environmental Science

    Natural gas is considered a cleaner alternative to coal and oil in terms of greenhouse gas emissions.

    Geology

    Natural gas is found in underground reservoirs and is extracted through drilling.

    Chemical Engineering

    Natural gas is a feedstock for the production of various chemicals and plastics.

    Economic Analysis

    The price of natural gas can impact the cost of electricity and manufacturing.

    Policy and Regulation

    Government policies can influence the production and consumption of natural gas.

    Energy Industry

    Natural gas is a commonly used fuel source in power generation and heating.

    Occupation Usage of natural gas

    Writer

    Natural gas may be used by writers as a source of energy for heating their workspace or home, allowing them to work comfortably during colder months.

    Chef

    Chefs often use natural gas for cooking in professional kitchens due to its high heat output and precise temperature control.

    Mechanical Engineer

    Mechanical engineers may use natural gas as a fuel source for industrial machinery or equipment that requires combustion.

    Plumber

    Plumbers may use natural gas for installing and repairing gas lines in residential or commercial buildings.

    Architect

    Architects may consider natural gas availability and infrastructure when designing buildings that will require heating or energy systems.

    Consolidated Statistics about natural gas

    Region Popularity

    Gender Usage

    By Literature Genre

    By Media

    Age Distribution