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humans and people on earth consume all types of products that produce gases that are released into the atmosphere. These heat trapping gases are mainly caused by fossil fuels
Extra carbon is getting into the atmosphere because of the actions of humans. These actions would include deforestation, pollution, and the burning of fossil fuels.
Fossil fuels produce large quantities of carbon dioxide when burned. Carbon emissions trap heat in the atmosphere and lead to climate change.
Most of the pollutants in the ocean come from humans. This is because humans burn fossil fuels which release toxic gases into the atmosphere that then rain down in the ocean.
the most fossil fuel that humans use is the solid fossil fuel. and it is coal
the use of fossil fuels by humans had tainted the air and atmosphere
Carbon affects the atmosphere when humans burn fossil fuels into the air and other chemicals
humans and people on earth consume all types of products that produce gases that are released into the atmosphere. These heat trapping gases are mainly caused by fossil fuels
Extra carbon is getting into the atmosphere because of the actions of humans. These actions would include deforestation, pollution, and the burning of fossil fuels.
Fossil fuels produce large quantities of carbon dioxide when burned. Carbon emissions trap heat in the atmosphere and lead to climate change.
Most of the pollutants in the ocean come from humans. This is because humans burn fossil fuels which release toxic gases into the atmosphere that then rain down in the ocean.
Fossil Fuel Plants produce massive amounts of carcinogenics into the atmosphere, not only increasing the rate of global warming but also increasing the cancer rates among humans. In fact, more radiation is released by Fossil Fuel power plants than by nuclear power plants. This is due to radioactive carbon as well as other radioactive elements actively released in coal plants.
the most fossil fuel that humans use is the solid fossil fuel. and it is coal
Humans can worsen the effects of burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) by cutting down the great forests of the world. This, sadly, has already been done, so the forests no longer remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
We continue to add to it. Humans have been digging up and burning fossil fuels for 250 years. Burning this coal, oil and natural gas for industry, transport and to generate electricity has released billions of tons of extra carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. We have also cut down forests all over the world that used to remove carbon dioxide from the air.
Carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere from burning fossil fuels and this retains heat from the sun (too much heat) which heats up the atmosphere melting the ice caps, and making the sea level rise. It is caused by humans because we burn coal and oil. We have also cut down huge forests that used to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere.
Large amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2) entering the atmosphere appears to contribute to global warming. One way humans contribute to this problem is by burning fossil fuels.