It becomes thicker because you are adding carbon dioxide which is denser than air. Also, you are adding ash and other tiny particles.
(Such as coal) You release carbon dioxide gas into the atmosphere, and that is claimed to cause global warming (greenhouse effect).
Burning coal releases harmful gases such as carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen oxides into the atmosphere, contributing to air pollution and global warming. It also produces ash and other solid waste that can contaminate water and soil if not disposed of properly.
Fossils are mostly minerals, so unless they are very high in carbon, such as coal, they will not burn.
When coal is burned without oxygen, it undergoes a process called pyrolysis where it decomposes into volatile gases, tar, and char. This can produce useful byproducts such as charcoal and coal gas, which can be used in various industrial processes.
When humans burn fossil fuels, such as gasoline or coal, they release carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. These greenhouse gases contribute to global warming and climate change by trapping heat in the Earth's atmosphere.
By burn coal,coal release sulphur to atmosphere
By cutting down the amount of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) we burn.
When coal is burned, the carbon in the coal combines with oxygen in the air to form carbon dioxide. This carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere as a greenhouse gas, contributing to climate change.
it will burn it would probably burn at first and melt the ice and water does not encourage burning so the coal stops burning
it creates the air to beocme more polluted and creates oxygen as u burn it,
Oxygen is the element in the air that is needed for coal dust to burn. When coal dust is exposed to oxygen and heat, it can ignite and burn.
The danger of using coal is not that we are going to run out of coal, but that we are going to release vast amounts of carbon dioxide and other incidental pollutants into the atmosphere, causing an environmental catastrophe, which will come long before we actually have no coal left to burn.