it makes holes in the ozone layer which in the long run makes the sun hotter. hence "globle warming"
Global warming.
Use renewable energy instead of burning fossil fuel.
Burning fossil fuel adds greenhouses gases to the atmosphere.
The main product is carbon dioxide. Aproximatlely 3 kg of carbon dioxide is produced by burning 1 kg of fossil fuel. The extra mass is from the oxygen taken from the atmosphere during burning.
Burning fossil fuel releases carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas which is building up in the atmosphere.
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Combustion is the term given to burning a fuel, very often fossil fuels.
Yes. Fossil fuels include coal and petroleum (oil) that were created millions of years ago and were buried under layers of rock that protected them. Burning fossil fuels such as gasoline, diesel fuel, and coal releases stored carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. This carbon dioxide, when released by burning, increases the amount of heat form sunlight that is retained in the earth's atmosphere and is thought to contribute to global warming.
Yes, burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) releases extra carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas which is the main cause of global warming and climate change.
There are no disadvantages in burning less fossil fuel, except that the oil company's profits might be less. There is however a big advantage because less carbon dioxide would be created and dumped into the atmosphere.
Burning fossil fuels releases lots of carbon into the atmosphere much faster than the natural carbon cycle. This causes excess carbon and greenhouse environments that can impact climate.
Burning fossil fuels releases greenhouse gases and pollutants into the atmosphere, leading to climate change and habitat degradation. These environmental changes disrupt ecosystems, alter species distribution, and can result in the extinction of vulnerable species. Additionally, air and water pollution from fossil fuel combustion can harm flora and fauna, further diminishing biodiversity. Overall, the impacts of fossil fuel combustion create a cascade of effects that threaten the delicate balance of ecosystems.