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You can't use fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) for solar power. You can use fossil fuels to burn to make electricity. Solar power is another way of generating electricity that is better, without negative consequences. The negative effects of using fossil fuels are the polluting greenhouse gases emitted, mostly carbon dioxide (CO2). These gases are building in the atmosphere and causing global warming.
Fossil fuels contribute to air pollution, which can lead to respiratory issues and exacerbate climate change through the release of greenhouse gases. Extracting and burning fossil fuels also have environmental consequences like habitat destruction and water contamination. Additionally, reliance on fossil fuels perpetuates the unsustainable depletion of resources.
Fossil fuels release energy as the result of ignition.
acid rain
Hurts the environment, and cars that use fossil fuels generally have more problems than electric. Also more expensive to fill
Burning of fossil fuels releases harmful gases in atmosphere ie NO2 and SO2.
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yes the burning of fossil fuels can result in acid rain
Different fuels have different calorific values means that the different fuels have different energy contents. The consequence of this is that for a given energy output, more fuel is required with the liower calorific fuel.
Fossil fuels are bad cause they release CO2CLIMATE ChangeSurface mining scars the land
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