it destroys habitats
Combustion is the term given to burning a fuel, very often fossil fuels.
See "How does burning fossil fuels deplete the ozone layer?" in the "Related questions" section below.
Wood is a fuel as it can provide energy by burning. But, it is not formed by fossils and hence not called a fossil fuel.
Natual gas is the cleanest burning fossil fuel.
Yes, burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) releases extra carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas which is the main cause of global warming and climate change.
Pollution.
Cattle are animals. Coal is an example of one fossil fuel.
Burning fossil fuels results in the combustion of hydrocarbons, releasing carbon dioxide, water, and energy. The general chemical equation for burning a hydrocarbon fuel is hydrocarbon + oxygen -> carbon dioxide + water + energy.
Natural gas (methane (CH4)) is the cleanest burning fuel, emitting the smallest amount of carbon dioxide of all the fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
That is the byproduct from burning fossil fuel.
In no way at all is burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) helpful to wildlife.
No. Petrol is cleaner than coal, but it is not the cleanest. Natural gas (methane (CH4)) is the cleanest burning fuel, emitting the smallest amount of carbon dioxide of all the fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).