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what is the composition of the milky way
Do they damage the environment? Yes, they do, by burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity.Is that worth it? No. This burning is causing global warming and climate change.
We are! When we use our cars and waste energy, it all contributes to climate change! Most climate scientists agree that man is directly responsible for climate change. The two human activities are deforestation and burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, which releases carbon dioxide (CO2).
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Burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in factories releases carbon dioxide, a gas that is part of the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. These increased levels of greenhouse gases are causing global warming and climate change.
Global Warming or Climate Change.
Global warming and climate change will carry on for ever if we don't stop burning coal and oil. We have to change to renewable energy, stop burning fossil fuels and plant billions of trees.
burning of coal is chemical change
Yes. The coal is a solid which than burningthe coal makes a gas.
chemical. A chemical change is a change where a substance is changed and a new substance is formed. in the case of coal when the solid carbon in the coal combines with the oxygen in the air carbon dioxide (CO2) is formed.
No, it is a chemical change
No. Burning anything is a chemical change.
Burning coal is a chemical change. Anytime heat is released (as such in fire) it will be a chemical property change.
Burning is a chemical change, an oxidation.
Deforestation and the burning of fossil fuels(coal, oil and natural gas) are causing global warming, that is, an increase in temperature all over the earth.This increase in temperature is causing climate change.
This climate change is different:Because of its speed. Previous climate changes took many thousands of years, this has taken 200 years.Because it is being caused by human activity, deforestation and burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
No, for coal burning to be a reversible change, you would need the ability to take CO2 and turn it back into solid carbon.