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fuels are major pollutants in the environment. why​

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Answered by subramanyamreddyvart
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because they were mixed up with so many chemicals so they were major pollutants in the environment

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Answered by gauris1897
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Burning fossil fuels emits a number of air pollutants that are harmful to both the environment and public health. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions, primarily the result of burning coal, contribute to acid rain and the formation of harmful particulate matter.

Natural gas’s climate emissions are not only generated when it’s burned as a fuel at power plants or in our homes. The full global warming impact of natural gas also includes methane emissions from drilling wells and pipeline transportation.

Methane, the main component of natural gas, is a much more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide—some 34 times more effective at trapping heat over a 100-year timescale and 86 times more effective over a 20-year timescale . Preliminary studies and field measurements show that these so-called “fugitive” emissions range from 1 to 9 percent of total natural gas life cycle emissions. Methane losses must be kept below 3.2 percent for natural gas power plants to have lower life cycle greenhouse gas emissions than coal .

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