yes because whenever something burns it produces small amounts of water vapor
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Yes, when fossil fuels are burned, they release water vapor as one of the byproducts along with carbon dioxide and other pollutants. This water vapor is taken up into the atmosphere where it can contribute to the greenhouse effect and the global water cycle.
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When fossil fuels are burned, they transform into carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other byproducts. These byproducts are released into the atmosphere, contributing to pollution and climate change.
Carbon dioxide
Sulfur is the element present as an impurity in fossil fuels that causes acid rain. When fossil fuels are burned, sulfur dioxide is released into the atmosphere where it reacts with water vapor to form sulfuric acid, a major component of acid rain.
When hydrogen is burned, it produces water vapor as the only byproduct. This makes hydrogen a clean and environmentally friendly fuel source compared to fossil fuels, which produce harmful emissions such as carbon dioxide and particulate matter.