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Burning fossil fuel is a cause of global warming justify this statement

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Answered by Adu11
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The burning of fossil fuels such as coal and petroleum releases greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane into the atmosphere. These green house gases cause green house effect. Green house effects is the phenomenon in which heat radiated from the warmed earth’s surface is absorbed by green house gases present in the atmosphere. This trapping of heat increases earth’s average temperature and resulted in the phenomenon known as global warming.
Answered by lekhi2012
14

The burning of fossil fuels such as coal and
petroleum releases greenhouse gases such as
carbon dioxide and methane into the
atmosphere. These green house gases cause
green house effect. Green house effects is the
phenomenon in which heat radiated from the
warmed earth’s surface is absorbed by green
house gases present in the atmosphere. This
trapping of heat increases earth’s average
temperature and resulted in the phenomenon
known as global warming.
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