Coal, oil, and gas burning releases carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, contributing to the greenhouse effect and global warming. It also releases pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, which can lead to air pollution and related health problems. The combustion process generates heat and energy that can be used for various purposes, but it also contributes to environmental degradation and climate change.
The gas that is released when burning coal, oil, or gas is called carbon monoxide or sulfur. Sulfur is released with the burning of coal and carbon monoxide is what the exhaust of cars is made up of because of the burning of petroleum.
It is called an Acid Rain.
Natural gas is the cleanest burning of the fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas). It emits less greenhouse gas than the other two.
Oil generally burns at a similar temperature to gas, but hotter than coal. The burning temperature can also depend on the specific type of oil or gas being used.
No. Petrol is cleaner than coal, but it is not the cleanest. Natural gas (methane (CH4)) is the cleanest burning fuel, emitting the smallest amount of carbon dioxide of all the fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
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Burning any of the fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) releases carbon dioxide.
The gas that is released when burning coal, oil, or gas is called carbon monoxide or sulfur. Sulfur is released with the burning of coal and carbon monoxide is what the exhaust of cars is made up of because of the burning of petroleum.
It is called an Acid Rain.
Acid rain
Natural gas is the cleanest burning of the fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas). It emits less greenhouse gas than the other two.
Oil generally burns at a similar temperature to gas, but hotter than coal. The burning temperature can also depend on the specific type of oil or gas being used.
gases from burning coal and oil released into the air
Burning natural gas contributes least to global warming compared to coal and oil. Natural gas produces fewer greenhouse gas emissions, such as carbon dioxide and methane, per unit of energy generated.
Burning fossil fuels: mainly coal and oil.