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what are the consequences of misuse of fuels ? prepare a report.​

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Answered by ajmibin
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Answer:

air pollution,unavailability of fuels and deplete the price

Explanation:

fuels produces carbon dioxide ,nitrogen dioxide ,sulphur dioxide and carbone monoxide ,it cause air pollution

fossils are from million years old plants and animals ,once it over used the availability will decrease and cause unavailability and deplete the price

Answered by Unexplained
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Question - what are the consequences of misuse of fuels ?

Ans - The two extremely harmful effects of misuse of fuels in the environment are acid rain , air pollution and greenhouse effect - /

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Acid rain - /

  • The rain contains small amount of acids formed from acidic gases like Sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides present in polluted air .

  • Acid rain destroys forest , kills aquatic animals and corrodes the statues , buildings and historical monuments .

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Air pollution - /

  • The contamination of air with harmful gases ( such as sulpher dioxide , carbon monoxide , smoke , dust etc . ) is called air pollution .

  • Acid rain causes respiratory problems and even sometimes causes permanent lung damage . Chlorofluorocarbons ( CFC ) depletes the useful ozone layer of the atmosphere.

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Global warming - /

  • The undue rise in the temperature of earth ' s atmosphere due to excessive greenhouse effect produced by increasing amounts of Carbon dioxide gas is called global warming .

  • Global warming causes rise in sea level dramatically and may lead to submerge of low level lands . It leads to increase in the temperature of earth .

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