yes
Carbon dioxide (CO2).
No on the contrary it converts oxygen imto carbon dioxide, making it poisonous.
Fire needs oxygen to keep going, so once it eats enough it replaces the oxygen with carbon Dioxide
I only know 5 of them they are... carbon dioxide in the air photosynthesis Respiration decay once living or organisms fossil fuels
The fossil evidence shows that the Earth's climate before had high levels of carbon dioxide. The plants that evolved consumed this carbon dioxide out of the air and formed oxygen, coal, limestone, and other fuels.
Fossil fuel + Oxygen gas > Carbon dioxide + water + heat (apex)
Carbon dioxide (CO2).
carbon dioxide
No, it is released as carbon dioxide and water.
Carbon dioxide + water + heat
carbon dioxide + water + heat
As fossil fuels are made up of Carbon and Hydrogen. This burns in oxygen (in air) to form Carbon dioxide and Water, so the carbon dioxide is released into the air
Oxygen is used and CO2 is produced.
No. Excessive release of carbon dioxide can contribute to acid rain, and it is believed to be a greenhouse gas, causing raised air temperatures.
Because trees consume carbon dioxide and produce oxygen.
Carbon dioxide + water + heat
Fossil fuels are mainly made up from hydrogen and carbon atoms. When you burn them the oxygen in air chemically reacts with the hydrogen and carbon to produce carbon dioxide and water.