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burning of fossil fuels ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fossils fuels include oil (i.e., petroleum), coal and natural gas. One of these is a thick liquid, another a solid and the third a less dense liquid, but they all share a common origin. As the name implies, these fuels arise from material that was once a part of living things, both animals and plants, in the very distant past. These prehistoric organisms were compressed over a period of millions of years by rocks, but only when temperature and pressure conditions favored the process; that is, only a small fraction of ancient life was converted to fossil fuels today, just as only a small number of prehistoric animals.

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Answered by DeviIQueen
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Burning of fossil fuels such as petroleum and coal results in air pollution. This is because burning of fuels in thermal power plants and automobiles releases harmful chemicals such as oxides of sulphur and nitrogen into the air.

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