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All fossil fuels are part of the carbon cycle.

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Does burning fossil fuels affect the water cycle?

No, the burning of fossil fuels affects the carbon cycle, but not the water cycle.


What is the cycle which includes an underground reservoir in the form of fossil fuels?

The carbon cycle is the cycle which includes an underground reservoir in the from of fossil fuels.


Is the role of fossil fuels in the carbon cycle?

The role of fossil fuels in the carbon cycle is to produce carbon dioxide. Fossil fuels are considered to be the highest contributors to pollution of the environment.


Do ecnomical cars use fossil fuels?

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Which cycle involves volcanic activity and burning fossil fuels?

The carbon cycle.


People return carbon stored in fossil fuels to the carbon-oxygen cycle by burning what?

By burning the fossil fuels. Fossil fuels are natural fuels such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.


Cycle in which volcanic activity and burning fossil fuels plays a role?

The Carbon Cycle


What do fossil fuels do in the carbon cycle before humans get to it?

Lay dormant.


What is a nonrenewable resource in the carbon cycle?

fossil fuels such as oil and coal


Do fossil fuels contribute to the carbon dioxide and oxygen cycle?

yes


Which cycle is directly affected by burning fossils fuels?

The carbon cycle, because the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, releases carbon dioxide (CO2).


What is alternative fossil fuels?

Fossil fuels come from fossilied plant matter in the ground. Alternative fuels are alternatives to fossil fuels, and these are mainly carbon fuels that take their carbon from carbon dioxide in the atmosphere (as fossil fuels do) but on a carbon cycle with a much shorter term. An example is wood, which can be burned as more trees are growing and absorbing carbon dioxide.