what are the consequences of burning fossil fuels effect on environment
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The main drawback of fossil fuel is pollution. Burning any fossil fuelproduces carbon dioxide, which contributes to the greenhouse effectwarming the Earth. Burning coal produces more carbon dioxide thanburning oil or gas. It also produces sulphur dioxide, a gas that contributes to acid rain.
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The effect of burning fuels on the environment is as follows :
When we burnt fuels , the gases like - carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide are released.
Because of carbon dioxide , the global warming will increase.
While because of carbon monoxide one can be a sick of asthma.
It pollutes the environment.
It may cause acid rain.
When we burnt fuels , the gases like - carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide are released.
Because of carbon dioxide , the global warming will increase.
While because of carbon monoxide one can be a sick of asthma.
It pollutes the environment.
It may cause acid rain.
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