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how do fossil fuels cause air pollution ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yes, burning fossil fuel causes air pollution. When fossil fuels are burned they release nitrogen oxide into the atmosphere. ... When fuels burned they emits toxins and global warming emission. When fuels burns it emit carbon dioxide and nitrous thus trapping heat in the atmosphere.

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Fossil fuels (coal, petroleum) are burnt to obtain energy. Their combustion produces suspended particles, oxides of sulphur, nitrogen, carbon and unburnt hydrocarbons. All these are air pollutants.

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