Biology, asked by gk3977948, 7 months ago

how do fossil fuel cause air pollution ?????​

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Answered by prafullasenapathi
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Answer:

When fossil fuels are burned, they release nitrogen oxides into the atmosphere, which contribute to the formation of smog and acid rain. The most common nitrogen-related compounds emitted into the air by human activities are collectively referred to as nitrogen oxides. Ammonia is another nitrogen compound emitted to the air, primarily from agricultural activities, but also from fossil fuels. Most of the nitrogen oxides released in the U.S. due to human activity are from the burning of fossil fuels associated with transportation and industry.

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Answered by ssjalegar49
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Explanation:

when they are burnt they release oxides of nitrogen and sulphur which are harmful to the environment

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