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burning of fossil fuels releases ____ of Sulphur and nitrogen in air
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Answered by anilradha36
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Answer:

Power plant

Explanation:

Power plants release the majority of sulfur dioxide and much of the nitrogen oxides when they burn fossil fuels, such as coal, to produce electricity. In addition, the exhaust from cars, trucks, and buses releases nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide into the air. These pollutants cause acid rain.

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Answered by ridmaahuja
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Answer:

The major sources of air pollution are fossil fuels( coal and petroleum) and industries. Coal is largely carbon but contains some incombustible minerals, sulphur and nitrogen. Petroleum consists mainly of hydrocarbons, sulphur and nitrogen but also contains lead. Burning of fossil fuels produces oxides of carbon, nitrogen and sulphur.

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