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What are the environmental consequences of increasing demand for energy? Describe.
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Answered by trunkscapsule999
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Ans: The demand of energy is increased due to the industrialisation all over the world. Their energy demands are fulfilled by energy obtained from fossil fuels. The burning of fossil fuels causes air pollution and releases large amount of carbon dioxide which results in global warming

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Answered by XxMissPaglixX
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&lt;p style="color:cyan;font-family:cursive;background:black;font size:25/40 px;"&gt;... Burning of fossil fuels to meet the increasing demand for energy causes air pollution.</p><p>m Construction of dams on rivers to generate hydroelectricity destroys large ecosystems which get submerged under water in the dams. Further, large amounts of methane (which is a greenhouse gas) is produced when submerged vegetation rots under anaerobic conditions</p><p>In order to reduce energy consumption:</p><p>Fossil fuels should be used with care and caution to derive maximum benefit out of them.</p><p>Fuel saving devices such as pressure cookers, etc., should be used.</p><p>Efficiency of energy sources should be maintained by getting them regularly serviced.</p><p> And last of all, we should be economical in our energy consumption as energy saved isenergy produced</p><p>.

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