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The burning of fossil fuels affects the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by increasing it.
The greenhouse effect does not increase the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. The greenhouse effect happens because of the carbon dioxide (and other greenhouse gases) in the atmosphere.It is the burning of fossil fuels that increases the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Burning coal, oil and natural gas releases age-old carbon dioxide that was laid down underground millions of years ago, so letting it free now puts an impossible burden on the carbon cycle, which cannot remove it.
No, the burning of fossil fuels affects the carbon cycle, but not the water cycle.
Burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
burning fossil fuels
Not burning carbon compounds.
What affect does the burning of focil fuels have on the carbon cycle
The burning of fossil fuels affects the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by increasing it.
by releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
We affect the earth's regular carbon cycle by burning fossil fuels. Coal and oil combustion adds billions of tons of carbon to the atmosphere, carbon that has been stored underground for millions of years.
Burning fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas increase the amount of carbon in the environment.
The greenhouse effect does not increase the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. The greenhouse effect happens because of the carbon dioxide (and other greenhouse gases) in the atmosphere.It is the burning of fossil fuels that increases the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Burning coal, oil and natural gas releases age-old carbon dioxide that was laid down underground millions of years ago, so letting it free now puts an impossible burden on the carbon cycle, which cannot remove it.
by releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
by releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
No, the burning of fossil fuels affects the carbon cycle, but not the water cycle.
The burning of rainforests releases carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere, as the combustion of anything does.When the rainforests are destroyed they no longer are able to remove CO2 from the atmosphere.Both these things lead to an increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide.
The burning of fossil fuels (coal & oil) is the primary cause of the increase in carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere.