Environmental Sciences, asked by plantmom42069666, 3 months ago

The process that converts fossil fuels and plant material into CO2 is

called ________________

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Answered by mahadev7599
2

Answer:

The process that converts fossil fuels and plant material into CO2 is

called Degredation.

Answered by deepanshu67892
0

Answer:

Burning hydrocarbon fuels, such as wood, coal, natural gas, gasoline, and oil, releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Carbon from fossil fuels reacts with oxygen in the air to produce carbon dioxide and water vapour during combustion.

Explanation:

When any organic material is interacted (burned) with oxygen to release carbon dioxide, water, and ENERGY, this is known as combustion. Any fossil fuel, including coal, oil, or natural gas (methane), can be used as the organic material. Wood, paper, plastics, and fabric are examples of more organic materials that burn. Carbon, hydrogen, and sometimes oxygen are present in all organic compounds. A range of pollution compounds, including sulphur oxides and nitrogen oxides, are created when oxygen and other elements combine, depending on the other components present.

As an example, glucose sugar is transformed into carbon dioxide, water, and energy in the cells through a series of intricate processes using oxygen. Additionally, microorganisms are responsible for this process in the degradation of waste products in both the water and on land.

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