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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Effects of Burning fossil fuels:

When fossil fuels are burned, they release nitrogen oxides into the atmosphere, which contribute to the formation of smog and acid rain.

1. When fuels are incompletely burnt, they release carbon monoxide gas into the atmosphere. This gas is very dangerous as it is poisonous in nature.

2. The combustion of fossil fuels also releases a large amount of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas which is responsible for global warming. Global warming is a rise in the overall temperature of earth’s surface.

3. Burning of coal and diesel releases sulphur dioxide gas. This gas is extremely corrosive and suffocating in nature.

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Some of these water-borne diseases are Typhoid, Cholera, Paratyphoid Fever, Dysentery, Jaundice, Amoebiasis and Malaria. Chemicals in the water also have negative effects on our health. Pesticides – can damage the nervous system and cause cancer because of the carbonates and organophosphates that they contain.

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Answered by raisuman2006
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burning of fossil fuels

the burning of fossil fuels gives us a harmful effects of sulphur di oxide and nitrogen di oxide.. these substance rises up terribly high into the atmosphere wherever they combine with water , oxygen and other chemical to form a lot of acidic things , like air pollution .

water pollution

water pollution causes water born diseases such as malaria ,typhoid , jaundice , tuberclosis .water pollution have negative aspect on our health.

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