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what is the fuel of newspaper being burned?​

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Answered by Aaaryaa
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For example, when paper is burned oxygen from the air combines with carbon and hydrogen in the paper turning some of it into carbon dioxide and water vapor, which waft away with carbon particulates in the smoke.

Answered by arjun8114
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It starts off with a tree being cut down and ends its life by being burned – emitting carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Paper production uses up lots of water. An A4 paper requires 10 liters of water per sheet. Most of the materials in landfills are made of paper. When paper rots, it emits methane, a greenhouse gas. When it is burned or composted, carbon dioxide.

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