How does burning of fossil fuels cause air and soil pollution?
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Because when fossilsand fuels are burned they form the oxides of sulphur dioxide and carbon monoxide which are harmful gases and thus causes air pollution
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Most of this air pollution we cause results from the burning of fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, natural gas, and gasoline to produceelectricity and power our vehicles. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a good indicator of how much fossil fuel is burned and how much of other pollutants The Sources and Solutions: Fossil Fuels. Cars and trucks release nitrogen into the atmosphere, which contributes to nutrient pollution in our air and water. ... When fossil fuels are burned, they release nitrogen oxides into the atmosphere, which contribute to the formation of smog and acid rain. emitted as a result.
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