The burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, releases carbon dioxide (CO2) pollution which is causing global warming.
The burning of coal releases other pollutants like sulphur dioxide (SO2) , nitrogen oxides (NOx) , Mercury and aerosol particles. This causes acid rain, as well as bronchitis, Asthma and other human illnesses.
Fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, release pollutants like carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter when burned. These pollutants contribute to air pollution and can have negative environmental and health impacts.
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more fossils fuels like gasoline, can be burned
When fossil fuels are burned they give off heat, the reason why we use them. Then they give gasses such as CO2 for example.
It can cause pollutions when burned or when it comes out from cars ect.
Sulfur in fuels can lead to the formation of sulfur dioxide when burned, which contributes to air pollution and acid rain. Removing sulfur from fuels helps reduce harmful emissions and minimize environmental impact.
Fossil fuels like coal, natural gas, and oil give out the most energy when burned. They are widely used for electricity generation and transportation due to their high energy content. However, they also contribute significantly to air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.
Pollution can be caused by the textile industry in various ways. The industrial process use chemical and fossil fuels are also burned to produce energy which causes pollution.
There isn't any fossill fuels that don't cause pollution. All fossil fuels cause pollution.
air pollution is caused when fossil fuels or gas is burned and smog (smoke and fog) or other chemical are mixed and sound pollution is when there is so much noise it messes up the whole city network
When fossil fuels are burned, chemical energy in the fuels is converted into heat energy and thermal energy is released. This process produces carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases as byproducts, contributing to air pollution and climate change.
The gas produced when fuels are burned is carbon dioxide (CO2).