Pollution.
Burning fossil fuel releases carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas which is building up in the atmosphere.
Sure, much of the world's electricity is obtained by burning fossil fuels.
Burning too much fossil fuels releases greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, leading to an increase in global temperatures and contributing to climate change. It also results in air pollution, which can harm human health and the environment. Additionally, the extraction, transportation, and combustion of fossil fuels can have negative impacts on ecosystems and wildlife.
Burning fossil fuels releases lots of carbon into the atmosphere much faster than the natural carbon cycle. This causes excess carbon and greenhouse environments that can impact climate.
This is not a fully through out question. There is not a unit of 'fossil fuel'.
Burning fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere. The amount of CO2 emitted depends on the type of fossil fuel and how it is burned, but on average, burning one gallon of gasoline produces around 20 pounds of CO2. This is a major contributor to the greenhouse effect and global warming.
85 percent of fossil fuel is being consumed today
Fossil fuels produce electricity when they are burned to make steam or smoke which turns generators to make electricity. But we must be careful that we are not burning too much fossil fuels so that we will run out one day. :)
97 million or billion fossil fuel is burnt in a day!
Nothing much. Tsunamis are caused by earthquakes, or plate movements, usually under the sea. Global warming is caused by deforestation and the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
Approximately 36 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide are released each year from burning fossil fuels.
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