It produces carbon dioxide needed by plants .
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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.
Chemical Energy
Fossil fuels are the forms of energy made from the remains of dead plants and small creatures. Examples of fossil fuels are coal and natural gas.
All the chemical changes are the same.
Biomass fuels come from living things. Wood is a biomass fuel. As long as we continue to plant new trees to replace those cut down, we will always have wood to burn. Just as with the fossil fuels, the energy stored in biomass fuels came originally from the Sun.
The answer is carbon dioxide (CO2).
Burning of fossil fuels is an oxidation reaction.
fossil fuels
Bcoz burning of fossil fuels releases poisonous fuels which are harmful to human health....;)
The general equation for burning/combusting fossil fuels is:- fossil fuel + oxygen(air) = Carbon dioxide and Water.
sulfur oxide
Burning fossil fuels and burning wood produce similar pollutants because wood and fossil fuels are both consist of hydrogen and carbon. Carbon dioxide is produced when burning wood and fossil fuel.
burning fossil fuels is bad for cats because it makes them fall from places they are :P
carbon dioxide
No, the burning of fossil fuels affects the carbon cycle, but not the water cycle.
Air pollution is caused by burning too much fossil fuels.
Burning fossil fuels contributes to climate change and are nonrenewable.