Yes, it releases Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and some Carbon Monoxide (CO)
Carbon dioxide (CO2).
Coal is almost all carbon plus impurities. Burning it combines it with oxygen forming carbon dioxide.
Burning natural gas, which is largely methane, releases carbon dioxide with fewer by-products than either oil or coal.
It is called carbon dioxide emissions.
The burning and releasing of its energy. A lot of it is also transfered into carbon monoxide.
Any burning process release carbon dioxide.
carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide (CO2).
Coal is almost all carbon plus impurities. Burning it combines it with oxygen forming carbon dioxide.
By breathing, burning fossil fuels, ...
Burning natural gas, which is largely methane, releases carbon dioxide with fewer by-products than either oil or coal.
Both consume oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
Burning of hydrocarbons release water and carbon dioxide.
It is called carbon dioxide emissions.
Burning trees not only creates more carbon dioxide because of the smoke released from the burning, but also because trees help remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. They take in CO2 and release oxygen. The less trees there are, the more CO2 in our atmosphere.
It releases CO2, which is carbon dioxide. They might also release methane
Fossil fuels release by burning carbon dioxide and water.