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what affect does burning fossil fuels have on the environment?
The burning of fossil fuels has detrimental effects on human health and the environment. Smog, pollution, and dirty fuel are all lasting attributes of burning fossil fuels.
Global warming.
Burning fossil fuels can lead to pollution in the environment. Although fossil fuels can be useful, the burning of them should be reduced to preserve clean air.
Burning fossil fuels can lead to pollution in the environment. Although fossil fuels can be useful, the burning of them should be reduced to preserve clean air.
what affect does burning fossil fuels have on the environment?
human influence esp burning of fossil fuels
The burning of fossil fuels has detrimental effects on human health and the environment. Smog, pollution, and dirty fuel are all lasting attributes of burning fossil fuels.
Global warming.
Global warming.
Burning fossil fuels can lead to pollution in the environment. Although fossil fuels can be useful, the burning of them should be reduced to preserve clean air.
Burning fossil fuels can lead to pollution in the environment. Although fossil fuels can be useful, the burning of them should be reduced to preserve clean air.
Burning fossil fuels can lead to pollution in the environment. Although fossil fuels can be useful, the burning of them should be reduced to preserve clean air.
It is true. Burning fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas which is now regarded as pollution.
burning fossil fuel releases greenhouse gases which cause global warming, also extraction of these fuels alter the environment it was in
The fossil fuels when burnt produces pollutants.The pollutants then go in the environment and pollute it.Hence fossil fuels are bad to use.
There are 2 byproducts from burning fossil fuels. For example, the burning of octane is 2 C8H18 molecules in which you would add 25 O2 molecules, giving you combustion with a catalyst (electricity). This would result in 18 water molecules, 16 CO2 molecules plus energy. We know that water by itself is not an "ecological concern", so therefore the carbon dioxide gas that is released is the "concern".