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Indirectly yes. It causes global warming, which increases carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
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The increase in carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere over the last 150 years was due to mankind's burning of fossil fuels.
The increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is causing global warming and climate change.
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If energy is obtained from fossil fuels (by burning petroleum (oil), or carbon), then that will increase the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. This carbon dioxide is generally believed to increase the average temperature on Earth.
Forest fires increase the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
Indirectly yes. It causes global warming, which increases carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
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An increase in the atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide is the biggest contributor to global warming.
Earths atmosphere is made up mostly of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
Not burning carbon compounds.
The increase in carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere over the last 150 years was due to mankind's burning of fossil fuels.
The increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is causing global warming and climate change.
That's believed to be a byproduct of volcanism, though the atmosphere is mainly filled with carbon dioxide.
sulfur dioxide decreases temperature because it is a heavy gas
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