how does burning of fossil fule cause water pollution
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Air pollution. Burning fossil fuels emits a number of air pollutants that are harmful to both the environment and public health. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions, primarily the result of burning coal, contribute to acid rain and the formation of harmful particulate matter.
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when fossil fuels are burned they release nitrogen oxides which leads to the formation of
acid rain and smog and when acid rain occurs it pollutes the water bodies like River,lake,pond....
acid rain and smog and when acid rain occurs it pollutes the water bodies like River,lake,pond....
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