Biology, asked by babu10084, 11 months ago

burning of fossil fuels adds​

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Answered by Aleena69
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Carbon dioxide is added to the atmosphere by human activities. ... During combustion or burning, carbon from fossil fuels combine with oxygen in the air to form carbon dioxide and water vapor.

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Answered by sharanaya
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hey dude here is ur answer...

Burning of Fossil Fuels and Forests. Carbon dioxide is added to the atmosphere by human activities. When hydrocarbon fuels (i.e. wood, coal, natural gas, gasoline, and oil) are burned, carbon dioxide is released.

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