Name the three major fuels whose combustion gives rise to the levels of sulfur dioxide in the atmosphere.
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Sulfur dioxide (SO2) Sulfur dioxide (SO2), a colorless, bad-smelling, toxic gas, is part of a larger group of chemicals referred to as sulfur oxides (SOx). These gases, especially SO2, are emitted by the burning of fossil fuels — coal, oil, and diesel — or other materials that contain sulfur.
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Aluminium, Copper, Zinc, Lead & Iron
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Burning of these fossil fuels results in release of Sulfur Dioxide in atmosphere.
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