Yes. There is production of a number of harmful gases, including sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide (combustion of gasoline), carbon dioxide, and nitrous oxides. Harmful effects include global warming and acid rain.
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fossil fuel
Any fossil fuels, hydrocarbons like coal, oil and natural gas, release carbon dioxide and water when burned.
Because trees consume carbon dioxide and produce oxygen.
fossil fuels produce sulfur dioxide when burned because sulfur is present in them. things like coal which is carbon or gas which is a hydrocarbon are examples of this. fossil fuels are bad because sulfur dioxide causes acid rain. hope this helps :)
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hydrocarbons( carbon and hydrogen)
when fossil fuels are burned carbon dioxide is produced. hope this helps if it doesnt look it upon the internet for example type it in another searchengine
Matter is converted into energy. In a perfect world the by products would be water vapor and carbon dioxide.
When fossil fuels are burned, carbon dioxide is released into the environment. This can influence the greenhouse effect and increase global warming. Coal is the fossil fuel that produces the most carbon dioxide emission.
carbon dioxide
The burning of fossil fuels (natural gas is a fossil fuel) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, releases carbon dioxide (CO2).
only carbon dioxide
fossil fuel
Carbon dioxide (CO2).
When fossil fuels are burned, carbon dioxide is released into the environment. This can influence the greenhouse effect and increase global warming. Coal is the fossil fuel that produces the most carbon dioxide emission.
Any fossil fuels, hydrocarbons like coal, oil and natural gas, release carbon dioxide and water when burned.
When Oxygen is deficient in the combustion of a hydrocarbon carbon monoxide (CO) will be produced and in severe cases even carbon(S) can be produced.