Coal is the most commonly burnt of the fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas). It is also the dirtiest, releasing more greenhouse gas than the others.
When a fossil fuel is burned, the chemical energy stored in the fuel is converted into heat energy. This heat energy is then used to heat water, produce steam, and drive turbines to generate kinetic energy, which can be used to produce electricity or power machinery.
When fuel is burned, it leaves behind byproducts such as carbon dioxide, water vapor, and various pollutants like carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter.
Coal is the fossil fuel that emits the most carbon dioxide when burned, due to its high carbon content compared to other fossil fuels like oil and natural gas.
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In a fossil fuel is different fuels that have been burned
Fossil fuel are the substances which are burned to release energy. Some of the examples are : Coal, Crude oil, Natural gas.
Fossil fuels are burned to spin a generator which in turn produces electricity.
only carbon dioxide
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When a fossil fuel is burned, it produces carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other greenhouse gases like methane. Additionally, burning fossil fuels releases pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides that contribute to air pollution.
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All fossil fuel when burnt releases carbon dioxide, a powerful greenhouse gas which is causing global warming.
They are burned with oxygen to produce energy.
It can cause pollutions when burned or when it comes out from cars ect.
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.
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