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A carbon footprint is the amount of carbon dioxide emitted from the use of fossil fuels, such as oil and gas. Each person, industry and group has its own carbon footprint.
Carbon affects the atmosphere when humans burn fossil fuels into the air and other chemicals
A carbon footprint is the measure of how much carbon you and your activities and lifestyle cost the planet. High-consumption nations and lifestyles affect their carbon footprint. Developed countries use far more energy to run their businesses, transport and the personal lifestyles of their citizens. As energy now comes from burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas), their carbon footprint is high.
A carbon footprint is the measure of how much carbon you and your activities and lifestyle cost the planet. Developed countries use far more energy to run their businesses, transport and the personal lifestyles of their citizens. As energy now comes from burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas), their carbon footprint is high.
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A method is to reduce the use of fossil fuels.
It means how much fossil fuels you use in your daily life.Each person has a carbon footprint of how much waste they produce.
A carbon footprint is the amount of carbon dioxide emitted from the use of fossil fuels, such as oil and gas. Each person, industry and group has its own carbon footprint.
The burning of fossil fuels affects the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by increasing it.
No, the burning of fossil fuels affects the carbon cycle, but not the water cycle.
Carbon affects the atmosphere when humans burn fossil fuels into the air and other chemicals
No, carbon is in fossil fuels.
The role of fossil fuels in the carbon cycle is to produce carbon dioxide. Fossil fuels are considered to be the highest contributors to pollution of the environment.
Fossil fuels come from fossilied plant matter in the ground. Alternative fuels are alternatives to fossil fuels, and these are mainly carbon fuels that take their carbon from carbon dioxide in the atmosphere (as fossil fuels do) but on a carbon cycle with a much shorter term. An example is wood, which can be burned as more trees are growing and absorbing carbon dioxide.
Burning of the fossil fuels releases the carbon dioxide.
Burning of the fossil fuels releases the carbon dioxide.
Biofuels are renewable and have no carbon footprint, unlike fossil fuels. They can be used in transport and to generate electricity without adding to global warming.