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The US had an abundance of coal and natural gas. It is estimated that 50% of the electricity generated in the US was from coal through burning fossil fuels.
The fuel that planes use is called Kerosene.
nonrenewable, renewable, fossil fuels, and oil
Strong acids are derived from the combustion of fossil fuels.
it eans coceptualzing energy in different types of fuels
what affect does burning fossil fuels have on the environment?
I think the positive effect is allow vehicles to move and negative effect is cause pollution...thats all I know.
greenhouse gases
Some negative effects of rapid industrial growth are mainly to do with destruction of the environment. Some of the activities include development which means clearing of vegetation and forests a well as increase in burning of fossil fuels among others.
Burning fossil fuels affects your air quality in a negative manner. This is rated as the highest contributor to pollution of the air.
Fuels burning is an oxidation reaction.
The burning of fossil fuels has detrimental effects on human health and the environment. Smog, pollution, and dirty fuel are all lasting attributes of burning fossil fuels.
Some negative effects of rapid industrial growth are mainly to do with destruction of the environment. Some of the activities include development which means clearing of vegetation and forests a well as increase in burning of fossil fuels among others.
by releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
Produce large amounts of energy
they prduce large ampount of energy
Burning Of Fossil Fuels, Throwing Garbage On the Road, Smoke From The Factories Effect The Pollution.