Burning of fossil fuels a concern for scientists and environmentalists, why?
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because they are non renewable sources of energy and not be renewed again for millions of years and also at the stage of finishing
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Burning of fossil fuels can adversely affect our environment.
*The gases emitted from the factories can create air pollution
Eg) Delhi air pollution
*Gases produced in the industries like a SO2 and NO2 when react with water vapour and create acid rain. This acid rain can corrode monuments and create skin irritation.
*The Other adverse effect of these burning of fossil fuels is production of greenhouse gases like CO2 in a larger excent , which warms the earth atmosphere this is otherwise known as global warming
Therefore, scientists are morr concern about these issues
*The gases emitted from the factories can create air pollution
Eg) Delhi air pollution
*Gases produced in the industries like a SO2 and NO2 when react with water vapour and create acid rain. This acid rain can corrode monuments and create skin irritation.
*The Other adverse effect of these burning of fossil fuels is production of greenhouse gases like CO2 in a larger excent , which warms the earth atmosphere this is otherwise known as global warming
Therefore, scientists are morr concern about these issues
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