Yes. Burning fossil fuels can also produce carbon monoxide as well as lesser amounts of sulfur and nitrogen oxides from impurities present in the fuel.
Yes, it is true !
We need to burn fossil fuels now to produce electricity and power our transport. When we do this we release carbon that has been buried for millions of years. Before we can stop burning fossil fuels we need to develop other ways of generating electricity, like better ways of using solar, wind, water and thermal energy. When we can do this efficiently then we can stop using fossil fuels.
Yes, most vehicles still burn fossil fuels like oil or gas. This releases carbon dioxide (CO2).
I believe the term "fossil fuels" is used for things that burn, in a chemical reaction - like coal and petroleum. Also, "fossil fuels" implies that the fuel is the remainder of fossils - as is believed to be the case with petroleum and coal.I believe the term "fossil fuels" is used for things that burn, in a chemical reaction - like coal and petroleum. Also, "fossil fuels" implies that the fuel is the remainder of fossils - as is believed to be the case with petroleum and coal.I believe the term "fossil fuels" is used for things that burn, in a chemical reaction - like coal and petroleum. Also, "fossil fuels" implies that the fuel is the remainder of fossils - as is believed to be the case with petroleum and coal.I believe the term "fossil fuels" is used for things that burn, in a chemical reaction - like coal and petroleum. Also, "fossil fuels" implies that the fuel is the remainder of fossils - as is believed to be the case with petroleum and coal.
The fossil fuels burn and come up to the air as pollution. It gets into a cloud, and when it rains, there is acid rain.
Yes, it is true !
carbon dioxide
fossil fuels contain coal, if you burn coal it produce's steam,then the steam turn's the turbine in a generator to produce electricity.That's the cost of fossil fuels ,that they can produce electricity.
when plants and animals die they change into fossil fuels. and they use fossil fuels to burn and make heat. I'm very sure
when we burn fossil fuels such as oil,gas and coal we produce heat.This can be used to fuel power plants which is where most of our energy for electronic devices and heating are funded
No, the flame needs the oxygen to burn. Without oxygen, the flame would go out.
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.
Burn less fossil fuels
Energy led human to burn more fossil fuels
things such as cars plans and certain factories burn fossil fuels
Sulfur.
Fossil fuels produce large quantities of carbon dioxide when burned. Carbon emissions trap heat in the atmosphere and lead to climate change.