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Yes, cars can emit sulfur dioxide when burning fossil fuels that contain sulfur compounds. This can happen from burning gasoline or diesel fuels that are not low-sulfur variants. Sulfur dioxide emissions can contribute to air pollution and respiratory issues.
If we continue burning fossil fuels until they run out, we would further exacerbate climate change due to the continued release of greenhouse gases. This would lead to more extreme weather events, rising sea levels, and disruption of ecosystems. Additionally, there would be economic and social consequences as we would need to rapidly transition to alternative energy sources.
Burning an excessive amount of fossil fuels would lead to an increase in greenhouse gas emissions, causing global warming and climate change. This can result in more frequent and severe natural disasters, rising sea levels, and harm to ecosystems and human health. It is important to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels to mitigate these negative impacts.
Burning less fossil fuel would result in reduced greenhouse gas emissions, which would help slow down climate change. It would also lead to decreased air pollution, improved air quality, and reduced health problems related to pollution. Additionally, it would encourage the development and adoption of renewable energy sources.
Global Warming might decrease but people would die all over the planet unable to gain the benefits provided by the use of fossil fuels (Mainly cheap power and low cost transportation of goods) and the results such a change would have on the world's economy.
Because it is a greenhouse gas, releasing carbon dioxide by burning fossil fuels will result in a rise in average global temperatures. Temperatures will increase by a greater extent in some areas than in others. It is even possible that by changing wind and current patterns, some regions will experience lower temperatures.
If everything continues along the current path, many deserts will continue to expand.
Fossil Fighters happened in 2008.
If the population growth continues to grow at a rapid rate, the grain production won't be enough to feed everyone. If the current population continues to grow according to trend, there will not be enough grain to feed everyone.
if the world continues everyone would die
If we can make enough changes, then we might be able to slow it down. We have to stop burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas). If we do nothing, it will get worse and worse.
Burning Wheels happened in 2008.
Burning Force happened in 1989.
Burning Fight happened in 1991.
Burning Road happened in 1996.
Burning Rangers happened in 1998.
Burning Rival happened in 1993.