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An increase in the average level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is most likely caused by an increase in the?

Burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).


What aspect of a modern lifestyle is most likely to increase the use of fossil fuels and imports?

Increased reliance on personal vehicles for transportation is a major aspect of modern lifestyles that is likely to increase the use of fossil fuels and imports. The convenience and flexibility of owning and using cars contribute to higher demand for gasoline, which is primarily derived from fossil fuels. Additionally, many countries rely on imported oil and petroleum products to meet their energy needs, further fueling the consumption of fossil fuels.


What is a sentence with the word fossil fuels?

Eventually, fossil fuels will run out.Fossil fuels cause a lot of pollution.


What does fossil fuels mean and use it in a sentence?

Fossil fuels are natural fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas that are formed from the remains of living organisms over millions of years. Sentence: The burning of fossil fuels for energy production is a major contributor to global warming.


What is the outcome if the use of fossil fuels is not decreased over the next 50 years?

If the use of fossil fuels is not decreased over the next 50 years, we can expect worsening climate change impacts such as extreme weather events, rising sea levels, and disruption to ecosystems. Additionally, there will be continued air pollution leading to health issues and loss of biodiversity. This could result in irreversible damage to our planet and make it harder to meet global climate goals.

Related Questions

What would be the most likely result of human stop burning fossil fuels?

There would be less carbon dioxide in the atmosphere


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

fossil fuels


Why are fossil fuels likely to run out in your lifetime?

because they are nonrenewable substances


How are fossil fuels converted to fuels?

how r fossil fuels canverted to fuels


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

Fossil Fuels =)


Why is the burning of fossil fuels a concern for a scientists?

because when fossil fuels are burned,the fossil fuels are running out more and more and so scientists are trying to figure out a way for fossil fuels to become more of a renewable resourse then a nonrenewable resource so that way we have more of a likely cause that we will have a future use of all the fossil fuel that are about to run out just like an extinct species.


Is fossil fuels a product?

Is fossil fuels a product?


What statement about fossils fuels is not true?

Fossil fuels are clean burning and will not be bad for the environment. We will never run out of fossil fuels. Fossil fuels are good for our health. These are a few that are not true about fossil fuels.


What if fossil fuels was never invented?

Fossil fuels weren't invented, they simply exist, fossil fuel is just that, decayed/fossilized matter from thousands of millions of years ago, we just refine the fuel. And if we had never discovered the fossil fuels, more likely than not we would only be using electricity for things such as cars, heating, and other such things that use these fossil fuels. Or perhaps they would all run on ethanol (a..sort of wast product of corn) So, if fossil fuels were never discovered our lives would very likely be much the same as they are today, but, well, less polluted.


What are fossil fuels and how are they obtained?

fossil fuels can be obtained in tanks


Why are we still using fossil fuels?

Fossil fuels and uranium


Are all the fuels fossil fuels?

No Solar and wind power are both not fossil fuels.