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Coal and petroluem are not good fuels. Why?​

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Answered by itzmesweety
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Answer:

They are non-renewable. They have chemical energy stored within them.

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Disadvantages of using fossil fuels

Fossil fuels are non-renewable energy resources. ...

Coal and oil release sulfur dioxide gas when they burn, which causes breathing problems for living creatures and contributes to acid rain.

Explanation:

Coal is cheap and abundant, but it releases a lot of pollutants when burned. Petroleum, or crude oil, is harder to find and is typically a bit cleaner-burning — and, unlike coal, it can be pumped through pipelines and easily refined into fuels like gasoline or kerosene

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Burning of coal and petroleum produces a lot of pollutants causing air pollution. ii) Fossil fuels release oxides of carbon, nitrogen, sulphur, etc. that cause acid rain, which affects the soil fertility and potable water. iii) Burning of fossil fuels produce gases such as carbon dioxide that causes global warming.

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