Physics, asked by kunalpanwar1234, 4 months ago

what are the environmental consequences of the increasing demand for energy? what steps would you suggest to reduce energy consumption?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Increasing demand for energy is leading to rapid consumption of fossil fuels, which are exhaustible sources of energy. Burning of fossil fuel at a rapid rate leads to the release of harmful gases in the atmosphere, which can lead to global warming and acid rains.

Answered by aditya35376
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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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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. So we should use these resources in optimum. We should not waste the energy. We should use alternate source of energy such as solar energy.

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