Oxygen.
Oxygen
Nitrogen, the commonest gas in our atmosphere.
The sun does not have an atmosphere - it is a star, not a planet. It is a ball of burning gas.
Burning fossil fuels such as coal or natural gas can increase the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Burning fossil fuels adds carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, to the atmosphere. This can raise global temperatures.
Oxygen is a gas that supports combustion by providing the necessary element for burning to occur. It is essential for fuel to burn in the presence of oxygen, which allows for the release of energy in the form of heat and light.
The gas that is released when burning coal, oil, or gas is called carbon monoxide or sulfur. Sulfur is released with the burning of coal and carbon monoxide is what the exhaust of cars is made up of because of the burning of petroleum.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the primary greenhouse gas released by the burning of fossil fuels. This gas contributes to global warming by trapping heat in the Earth's atmosphere.
Levels of the greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide.
It is called an Acid Rain.
Carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere when wood or coal is burned.
By burning fossil fuels like coal, oil and natural gas.