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harmful effects of fuel on burning

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Answered by dineshgadhirajp9wp6y
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they are so many effects fuel on burning
_ effect to global warming
_pollution e.t.c
Answered by Vibes51
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harmful effects of fuel

Increased fuel consumption has led to harmful effects on the environment in the following ways:

➡️ Fuels, like wood, coal and petroleum products, release unburnt carbon particles. These carbon particles of smoke, or ash, get suspended in the air. Excessive amount of these particles in the air causes breathing problems. In winter, these particles produce 'smog' which is very harmful to plants as well as animals .

➡️ Incomplete combustion of carbon fuels results in the formation of carbon monoxide gas. It is a very poisonous gas. Even small amounts of carbon monoxide, in air, can cause breathing problems; large amounts of it can prove fatal

➡️ Combustion of (most) fuels releases carbon dioxide in the environment. Excess of carbon dioxide, in air, can trap heat energy which can raise the temperature of the earth. This is termed as global warming. This can result in the melting of polar glaciers, which, in turn, can lead to a rise in the sea level, causing floods in the coastal areas.

➡️ Burning of coal and diesel releases sulphur dioxide gas. It is an extremely suffocating gas, it also dissolves in water vapour to produce sulphuric acid. When it rains, the acid, thus produced, can damage buildings, plants and trees. Such rain is called acid rain

◽▪️The use of diesel and petrol as fuels, in automobiles, is being replaced by CNG Compressed Natural Gas). This is because CNG produces less harmful products id is, therefore, a more eco-friendly and cleaner fuel.▪️◽

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