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why is burning of fuels harmful? explain?

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Answered by deekshantsinghal7996
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Burning of fuels is harmful because fuels are composed of many chemicals like nitrogen, sulphur, carbon and other elements. when these are oxidized or combusted or burnt then they form harmful gases like sulphur oxide carbon dioxide, Carbon monoxide and nitrogenous oxides. While sulphur oxides and nitrogen oxides add with water vapours in atmosphere and make acids that result in acidic rain. Then Carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide result in greenhouse effect and leads fo global warming. Hence fuel burning is harmful.

Answered by fatema1236
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the burning of fossil fuels leads to release of harmful products into the environment....

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..

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