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Harmful effects of fossil fuels on health and environment ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fossil fuels produce large quantities of carbon dioxide when burned. Carbon emissions trap heat in the atmosphere and lead to climate change. In the United States, the burning of fossil fuels, particularly for the power and transportation sectors, accounts for about three-quarters of our carbon emissions.

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.

Answered by TEJASWEE148
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Effects of fossil fuels on the environment:

The burning of fossil fuels leads to the release of harmful products into the environment. An increase in the consumption of fuel leads to harmful effects on the environment. The following points will clearly depict these effects:

Carbon fuels such as wood, coal, petroleum release unburnt carbon particles in the environment. These particles are very dangerous pollutants and cause respiratory diseases for example asthma.

When fuels are incompletely burnt, they release carbon monoxide gas into the atmosphere. This gas is very dangerous as it is poisonous in nature. If we burn coal in a closed room, then the person sleeping in that room will be killed by the action of carbon monoxide.

The combustion of fossil fuels also releases a large amount of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that is responsible for global warming. Global warming is a rise in the overall temperature of the earth’s surface. This leads to the melting of polar caps and rise in the sea level and further results in flooding of coastal regions.

The burning of coal and diesel releases sulfur dioxide gas. This gas is extremely corrosive and suffocating in nature. Petrol gives off oxides of nitrogen. The oxides of sulfur and nitrogen get dissolved in rainwater and form acids. This is known as acid rain. This water is very harmful to plants, animals, and various monuments.

Effects of fossil fuels on health:

Fossil fuel production and combustion is a major driver of climate change, and can also directly affect our health. ... But burning them creates climate change and releases pollutants that lead to early death, heart attacks, respiratory disorders, stroke, exacerbation of asthma, and absenteeism at school and work.

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