yes because whenever something burns it produces small amounts of water vapor
Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and water vapor.
Yes. Coal, Oil and gas are usedYes. In fact, most of the electricity in the world is produced by burning fossil fuels. The heat from the burning fuel produces steam, which is kept at high pressure, and released with enough force to turn a turbine, which powers an electric generator.This is not ideal, because burning fossil fuels release excessive carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, which slowly is warming the planet, plus they release pollutants (such as mercury vapor), that are harmful to the health of humans, plants, and animals.
It releases CO2, which is carbon dioxide. They might also release methane
it is where dead animals and plants rot in the soil and then turn into fossil fuel. The combustion of fossil fuels is where humans use them inappropriately and burn then for fuel in factories and places which harm the enviroment
Yes. Burning coal produces sulfur dioxide and other gases and tiny particles. They combine with moisture in the atmosphere, creating weak acids which then precipitate out as rain, snow, sleet or hail.Burning coal - and any other fossil fuel - increase acid rain.
Matter is converted into energy. In a perfect world the by products would be water vapor and carbon dioxide.
if the burn is fully complete well then the two chemical wastes are carbon dioxide and water vapor
Fossil Fuels
If the burning is incomplete it will. Ideally perfect burning of fuel produces water vapor and carbon dioxide.
Water vapor and carbon dioxide if the burn is complete. Energy is produced. By-products would include Carbon Dioxide, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen oxide.
Water vapor.
Some pollutants released from burning fossil fuels mix with water vapour and make it slightly acidic. This then falls as acid rain.
To a degree, yes, it did. The greenhouse gases-carbon dioxide, methane, ozone and water vapor-are produced by volcanic activity.
Typically, the fossil fuel is burned, the heat makes water boil (under pressure, so that its temperature is quite a bit higher than normal boiling water), and the water vapor will push a turbine.
Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and water vapor.
Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and water vapor.
Yes. Coal, Oil and gas are usedYes. In fact, most of the electricity in the world is produced by burning fossil fuels. The heat from the burning fuel produces steam, which is kept at high pressure, and released with enough force to turn a turbine, which powers an electric generator.This is not ideal, because burning fossil fuels release excessive carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, which slowly is warming the planet, plus they release pollutants (such as mercury vapor), that are harmful to the health of humans, plants, and animals.