Environmental Sciences, asked by rilwan3335, 1 year ago

Does burning fossil fuels increase the amount of carbon in the atmosphere?

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Answered by komlrobin
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yes , burning of fossil fuels increased the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere because fossil fuels when burn release tiny and small particles of smoke , which harms the atmosphere . it is a type of pollutant and a cause of pollution
Answered by Anonymous
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Burning of Fossil fuel

Fossil fuels are non-renewable sources of energy. Now there are only limited reserves left in the world. These stores will end soon. These fuels cause a lot of pollution. Burning fossil fuels produces oxides of carbon, sulfur, nitrogen. Sulfur oxides are acidic and cause acid rain. This acid rain affects our water and soil resources.

The burning of fossil fuels causes many types of harmful particles and smoke pollution in the air, due to which many types of respiratory diseases are spread. Carbon dioxide increases the temperature of the atmosphere due to the greenhouse effect and carbon monoxide destroys the life of people sleeping in closed rooms by making kaboxy hemoglobin.

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