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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.
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Biodiesel contains carbon that was recently present in the atmosphere rather than fossil-fuel carbon that was in the atmosphere long ago and has been sequestered beneath Earth's surface. Hence the burning of biodiesel does not contribute to a net increase in the amount of carbon dioxide currently circulating in the atmosphere, whereas the burning of fossil fuel does contribute to a net increase in the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
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.
by releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
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.
by releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
by releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
Burning fossil fuels has released large amounts of carbon into the atmosphere. As a result, the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increased. Some claim this results in global warming.
because it will release carbon dioxide in to the air
Burning fossil fuels adds carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, to the atmosphere. This can raise global temperatures.
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Burning fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas increase the amount of carbon in the environment.
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