Fossil fuels release carbon dioxide, methane, and other greenhouse gases into the air when burned. These gases contribute to global warming and climate change by trapping heat in the atmosphere. Additionally, burning fossil fuels also releases other pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, which can lead to air pollution and have detrimental health effects.
No. Most nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere are a product of combustion of some fossil fuel in air, when the heat of combustion is sufficient to activate reactions between atmospheric nitrogen and oxygen, but the oxides are not present in the fuel itself.
Yes it is a fossil fuel.
Approximately 37.1 billion metric tons of CO2 are released into the atmosphere each year from fossil fuel combustion, accounting for the majority of anthropogenic carbon emissions.
Geothermal energy has minimal air emissions once the facility is constructed, reducing greenhouse gases like CO2, methane, and sulfur dioxide compared to fossil fuel alternatives. However, during the drilling and exploration phase, there may be some air pollutant emissions, but these are generally lower compared to fossil fuel extraction activities.
Some problems associated with fossil fuel or oil use include air pollution from burning fossil fuels, greenhouse gas emissions contributing to climate change, environmental degradation from extraction processes, and dependence on finite resources leading to energy security issues.
No it is not.
All fuels that 'burn' require air or an oxygen source for combustion. Therefore,fossil fuel also burn in the air.
Fossil fuel
petrol and diesel are fossil fuels so if you put fossil fuels in your car it should run
Fossil fuel is a resource that pollutes air.
The internal combustion engine ignites the fuel. That fuel then expands as it burns into carbon dioxide. Carbo ndioxide is what is left from the burning of fossil fuels.
No. Most nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere are a product of combustion of some fossil fuel in air, when the heat of combustion is sufficient to activate reactions between atmospheric nitrogen and oxygen, but the oxides are not present in the fuel itself.
Fuel that can be used instead of fossil fuel :BiodieselBioAlcoholBattery as fuel (electric fuel cells)HydrogenArtificially produced combustible hydrocarbons [methane, butane,etc]Compressed Air
only carbon dioxide
Yes, that is true
coal
No its not a fossil fuel