Biology, asked by druvankarthik05, 1 year ago

burning of fossil fuels is a concern for scientists and the environment, why

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Answered by Alienjacker
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It causes greenhouse effect and global warming . It leads to many lung diseases and reduces visibility in our surroundings
Answered by Anonymous
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hii!!

here's ur answer...

burning of fossil fuels is a concern for the scientists and the environment because as we know if we burn fossil fuels, it will release lot of tons of carbon dioxide. and therefore the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will increase. we know that carbon-dioxide and many other green house gases don't allow the sun rays to escape back into space.

the sun rays which falls on the earth surface get trapped by the carbon dioxide. and this don't allow them to escape back to space. this is called green house effect. because of the trapped radiation or heat in the atmosphere the temperature of the earth is increasing day by day and we all know global warming. this is what a global warming is. global means earth and warming means increasing temperature. because of global warming the sea is overflowing as the ice and snow of the polar regions is melting. animals and plants are dying because of this very hot climate.

so we should not burn fuels...

and also plant more and more trees to prevent global warming.

and also reduce the use of plastics...

hope this helps..!
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