it makes holes in the ozone layer which in the long run makes the sun hotter. hence "globle warming"
The burning of fossil fuels affects the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by increasing it.
Humans can worsen the effects of burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) by cutting down the great forests of the world. This, sadly, has already been done, so the forests no longer remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
No, it puts carbon into the atmosphere.
Burning fossil fuels contributes to climate change and are nonrenewable.
greenhouse gases
by releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
The burning of fossil fuels affects the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by increasing it.
Burning fossil fuels adds carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, to the atmosphere. This can raise global temperatures.
Humans can worsen the effects of burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) by cutting down the great forests of the world. This, sadly, has already been done, so the forests no longer remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
No, it puts carbon into the atmosphere.
it makes holes in the ozone layer which in the long run makes the sun hotter. hence "globle warming"
Burning fossil fuels contributes to climate change and are nonrenewable.
Burning fossil fuels
The CO and CO2 comes from burning fossil fuels, and is released into the atmosphere in the smoke.
greenhouse gases
geosphere to the atmosphere.
From burning fossil fuels. Decay and respiration too.