The lithosphere is the rocky crust of the earth, Earth's surface. Burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) has no real effect on the lithosphere, but has a very big effect on the atmosphere.
Burning of fossil fuels is an oxidation reaction.
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We affect the earth's regular carbon cycle by burning fossil fuels. Coal and oil combustion adds billions of tons of carbon to the atmosphere, carbon that has been stored underground for millions of years.
When fuels are burned their pollution goes into the atmosphere where it mixes with rain, this forms acid rain.
Burning fossil fuels will Produce CarbonDioxide (CO2) or GreenHouse Gases and the CO2 gets into earths atmosphere and warms up the planet, this is called global warming, this has effect on the weather
No, the burning of fossil fuels affects the carbon cycle, but not the water cycle.
what affect does burning fossil fuels have on the environment?
The burning of fossil fuels affects the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by increasing it.
Burning fossil fuels adds carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, to the atmosphere. This can raise global temperatures.
Burning fossil fuels affects your air quality in a negative manner. This is rated as the highest contributor to pollution of the air.
Burning of fossil fuels is an oxidation reaction.
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Bcoz burning of fossil fuels releases poisonous fuels which are harmful to human health....;)
because it will release carbon dioxide in to the air
The general equation for burning/combusting fossil fuels is:- fossil fuel + oxygen(air) = Carbon dioxide and Water.
sulfur oxide
We affect the earth's regular carbon cycle by burning fossil fuels. Coal and oil combustion adds billions of tons of carbon to the atmosphere, carbon that has been stored underground for millions of years.