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The burning of fossil fuels affects the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by increasing it.
Burning of the fossil fuels releases the carbon dioxide.
Burning of the fossil fuels releases the carbon dioxide.
No, it puts carbon into the atmosphere.
From burning fossil fuels. Decay and respiration too.
The burning of fossil fuels affects the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by increasing it.
Burning of the fossil fuels releases the carbon dioxide.
Burning of the fossil fuels releases the carbon dioxide.
No, it puts carbon into the atmosphere.
Burning fossil fuels releases carbon into the atmosphere in the form of CO2. Yes.
Burning fossil fuels adds carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, to the atmosphere. This can raise global temperatures.
The CO and CO2 comes from burning fossil fuels, and is released into the atmosphere in the smoke.
Burning fossil fuels has released large amounts of carbon into the atmosphere. As a result, the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increased. Some claim this results in global warming.
Burning fossil fuels has released large amounts of carbon into the atmosphere. As a result, the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increased. Some claim this results in global warming.
geosphere to the atmosphere.
From burning fossil fuels. Decay and respiration too.
Carbon dioxide is the greenhouse gas added to the atmosphere when we burn fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).