Fossil remains originate from plants and animals that lived over 300 million years ago. Over time, these remains settled into coal, oil and gas deposits beneath the earth's surface, according to the University of Michigan. The energy contained inside these materials can be harnessed and used as fuel. In modern-day society, fossil fuels are a primary source for powering electrical plants and motorized devices. Unfortunately, these fuel sources are non-renewable and result in gaseous emissions that can potentially harm the earth's climate
Population affects fossill fuels by people using the fossil fuels
what affect does burning fossil fuels have on the environment?
Burning fossil fuels adds carbon dioxide to a balanced carbon cycle, so this means it is all extra greenhouse gas. This will not affect the weather, but it will affect the climate. We see weather from day to day, so one hot day or one cold day does not signal climate change. Climate change needs decades probably to become clear.
Burning fossil fuels contributes to climate change and are nonrenewable.
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Population affects fossill fuels by people using the fossil fuels
what affect does burning fossil fuels have on the environment?
Burning fossil fuels adds carbon dioxide to a balanced carbon cycle, so this means it is all extra greenhouse gas. This will not affect the weather, but it will affect the climate. We see weather from day to day, so one hot day or one cold day does not signal climate change. Climate change needs decades probably to become clear.
Burning fossil fuels contributes to climate change and are nonrenewable.
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No, the burning of fossil fuels affects the carbon cycle, but not the water cycle.
Fossil fuels are bad cause they release CO2CLIMATE ChangeSurface mining scars the land
The burning of oil, gas and coal has numerous environmental impacts. On a global scale, the release of carbon dioxide from fossil fuels and other sources adds to the greenhouse effect, increasing global warming, which is causing the present climate changes. Fossil fuel pollution can return to earth in the form of acid rain, harmful to our forests and wild life. As well fossil fuels release volatile organic compounds, harmful to our health.
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The burning of fossil fuels affects the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by increasing it.
When fossil fuels are burned, they all produce and release smoke/smog (or CO2) in the air. So yes, they all affect the environment the same.
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