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Carbon dioxide being given off when we burn fossil fuels.
Well when you burn fossil fuels you get alot of the energy that we use like petroluem, natural gas, and coal.
We burn fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) mostly for generating electricity. Other reasons are transport and industry.A:We burn fossil fuels today because it is One of the few working methods we have of obtaining the energy we need to live. We depend on over half of the fossil fuel used to heat and power our buildings. Without the use of fossil fuels, we would be without transportation, most of our medicines, computers, clothes or food. Fossil fuels are the most basic building block of modern society and the reason for our existing lifespan and comforts we enjoy.
when we burn fossil fuels such as oil,gas and coal we produce heat.This can be used to fuel power plants which is where most of our energy for electronic devices and heating are funded
Fossil fuels.
Most countries burn fossil fuels to generate electricity.If they used solar power to generate electricity, thenThey would not have to use so much fossil fuel.Solar Energy itself does not reduce the use of fossil fuels. But the use of solar energy should hopefully reduce the need of fossil fuels to create energy, so therefore the more we can use solar power as an energy source instead of fossil fuels, the more we reduce the use of fossil fuels.
Most fossil Fuels comes from the ground soil or in mountains
as fossil fuels are very important as most of our vehicles work on fossil fuels once finished they only can be restored after millions and millions of years
Most of our modern civilisation relies on fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas). We burn them in transport, industry and to generate electricity. Burning fossil fuels releases a greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide, that is causing global warming. To stop burning fossil fuels we have to change to renewable energy(solar, wind, water, hydro, tidal and wave, geothermal, ocean thermal, biomass, biofuel and hydrogen).
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Yes, most vehicles still burn fossil fuels like oil or gas. This releases carbon dioxide (CO2).
No. Most cars use fossil fuels (primarily gasoline and diesel made from oil).