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It affects the Daintree because it has a chemical called meggroxyoursox. That chemical takes and destroys the rainforest's energy and the nitrogen that protects the environment from this disgusting chemical.

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What is the relationship between fossil fuels and the greenhouse effect Burning fossil fuels?

Burning fossil fuels releases greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. These gases trap heat and contribute to the greenhouse effect, leading to global warming and climate change. Reducing the use of fossil fuels is crucial in mitigating the impact of climate change.


What are two environmental disadvantage to burning fossil fuels to provide energy?

There are many disadvantages of burning fossil fuels. These include pollution and also burning fossil fuels has a mesurable cooling effect on the climate.There are many disadvantages of burning fossil fuels. These include pollution and also burning fossil fuels has a mesurable cooling effect on the climate.


What role do fossil fuels play in the carbon cycle?

Fossil fuels play a significant role in the carbon cycle by releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere when burned, contributing to the greenhouse effect and climate change.


What do fossil fuels do in the carbon cycle before humans get to it?

Fossil fuels are formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals that were buried underground for millions of years. These fossil fuels store carbon that was extracted from the atmosphere by these living organisms during their growth. When burned, fossil fuels release this stored carbon back into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide, contributing to the greenhouse effect and global warming.


Burning fossil fuels causes a movement of carbon from the?

burning fossil fuels causes a movement of carbon from the Earth's crust into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide, contributing to the greenhouse effect and global warming.

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What is the difference between the Greenhouse Effect and fossil fuels?

Fossil fuels are non-renewable energy sources that can be burned to get energy. The Greenhouse Effect is, in part, the result of burning fossil fuels. In this example, fossil fuels would be a causative agent that creates an effect on the environment, specifically, the Earth's atmosphere.


How do war effect fossil fuels?

war doesn't effect fossil fuels , but it does effect fossil fuel prices when a country that has large amount of fossil fuel reserves is politically unstable it will reduce the amount of fossil fuels that can be delivered from it , there by increasing the price since the law of supply states that the lower the supply the higher the price


Who does fossil fuels effect?

Why you asking me im not google.


What is the relationship between fossil fuels and the greenhouse effect Burning fossil fuels?

Burning fossil fuels releases greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. These gases trap heat and contribute to the greenhouse effect, leading to global warming and climate change. Reducing the use of fossil fuels is crucial in mitigating the impact of climate change.


The greenhouse effect can be enhanced by your use of fossil fuels?

true


The majority of the worlds electricity is supplied by burning 2 words?

fossil fuels


What are some facts about fossil fuels?

Fossil Fuels are basically the three main things: Coal, Oil, and Natural gas.When these fossil fuels are burned they create pollution and add to the Greenhouse effect.Fossil fuels are also known as Greenhouse gases.The Greenhouse effect is caused by fossil fuels and what happens is basically heat is trapped in our Earths atmosphere causing global warming.


How are fossil fuels converted to fuels?

how r fossil fuels canverted to fuels


How does burning fossil fuels affect the lithosphere?

The lithosphere is the rocky crust of the earth, Earth's surface. Burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) has no real effect on the lithosphere, but has a very big effect on the atmosphere.


How are fossil fuels and forrests linked to the greenhouse effect?

when you burn fossil fuels you get greenhouse gasses but that causes global warming so that causes two damages to the earth and enviorment.


An energy-rich substance formed from the remains of organisms is?

Fossil Fuels =)


Is fossil fuels a product?

Is fossil fuels a product?