Chemicals released from burning coal cause pollution in the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide contributes to global warming. Other pollutants cause acid rain.
Air and water pollution, and possibly acid raid, depending on what chemicals are scrubbed before being allowed into the air.
When you burn coal in air you create carbon dioxide. I hopethis was helpful.
Coal cannot burn without oxygen.
this happens because when you burn fossil fuels such as coal, it emits things like c02 into the air and peaks the temperature.
heating of coal in absence of air
Air and water pollution, and possibly acid raid, depending on what chemicals are scrubbed before being allowed into the air.
Coal affects the earth by taking it out of the ground and possibly if they keep doing that they could run out of coal and when the burn it it releases chemicals into the air.
Air and water pollution, and possibly acid raid, depending on what chemicals are scrubbed before being allowed into the air.
When you burn coal in air you create carbon dioxide. I hopethis was helpful.
This process emits several classes of Pollutants, all of which are Air-borne Toxic Chemicals.
Coal cannot burn without oxygen.
Acid rain.
It has about a poluting 100 chemicals and because of this air is polluted greatly and by the chemicals being released it causes more chemical infection.
this happens because when you burn fossil fuels such as coal, it emits things like c02 into the air and peaks the temperature.
You get what's commonly called 'acid rain'
gases from burning coal and oil released into the air
When CFC chemicals are released into the air the chemicals react with the ozone layer to thin it. The sun's ultraviolet radiation can then get to the earth.