Biology, asked by mallikharjunmedia, 5 months ago

Burning of fossil fuels increases carbon dioxide content in the air. What happens as a result of
this? Why this does affects the humans .Discuss.

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Answered by shivamchourasiya42
10

Explanation:

When fossil fuels are burned, they release carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, which in turn trap heat in our atmosphere, making them the primary contributors to global warming and climate change......................

Answered by shinchen08
20

Answer:

When fossil fuels are burned, they release carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, which in turn trap heat in our atmosphere, making them the primary contributors to global warming and climate change

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