from the greatest to the least
1. Carbine Dioxide 2. Sulfur Dioxide 3. Nitrogen Oxide
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Because of the chemicals needed to produce energy.
An example of electrical energy is large electric power plants generate for electrical energy.
Hydroelectric plants.
Coal burning power plants in the US produce around 4 times more electrical energy compared to nuclear power plants.
Snow and rain are capable of picking up various pollutants. For example, they can pick up pollution from coal fired power plants.
Generating 46% of the electrical power in the US.
The sources of electric energy are power plants and power generator...
Electrical
Energy leaves power plants in the form of AC electricity. There are many types of power plants, but almost all nonrenewable power plants involve the heating of water, then the conversion of that heat energy into kinetic energy through steam, which then spins a turbine to convert that kinetic energy into electric energy, which then leaves the plant through transmission lines.
The smoke from power plants consists of a variety of pollutants such as carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter. These pollutants can contribute to air pollution, acid rain, and climate change. Efforts to reduce these emissions are important for protecting human health and the environment.