Explain, how does burning of fossil fuels causes water pollution?
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because fossil fuel contain carbon and carbon is burnt when the ozone layer is destroy and it also cause pollution when train is started then the rain drop come in the form of acid rain which mix with the fresh water which kill fishes
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Burning of fossil fuels releases gases like SO², NO², CO², etc., which mix up with water on raining and cause acid rains.
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