Science, asked by michaelperezlopez, 3 months ago

burning fossil fuel has changed the atmosphere

a. producing a hole in the ozone
b. reducing the cfc in the atmosphere
c. increasing the concentration of carbon dioxide
d. increase the concentration of ozone in the atmosphere

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Answered by chitransh7nigam
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Answer:

A and C are correct. Burning Fossil Fuels is enlarging the hole of Ozone and also increasing CO2..though if you have to choose one, I prefer you should go with A Ozone hole one.

Not 100% sure though.

Answered by nikitapawar9545
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Answer:

Over the last century the burning of fossil fuels like coal and oil has increased the concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2). ... The consequences of changing the natural atmospheric greenhouse are difficult to predict, but some effects seem likely: On average, Earth will become warmer.

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