Burning fossil fuels releases carbon into the atmosphere in the form of CO2. Yes.
Fossil fuel + Oxygen gas > Carbon dioxide + water + heat (apex)
It give off Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Carbon monoxide is released.
the 5 types of fossils are: 1.petrified fossil 2.carbon films 3.trace fossil 4.perserved remains 5.mold and cast
No, carbon is in fossil fuels.
the carbon film on a fossil is a thin film of carbon residue preserved on a fossil. =)
Yes, coal is a carbon based fossil fuel.
a carbonised fossil that has still has carbon in them
A coal-like residue, bulids up and forms around something to form a fossil. This fossil should be classified as a carbon-film fossil.
No, formation of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.Burning of fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide.
The burning of fossil fuels releases carbon that has been stored underground into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide. This process is known as the combustion of fossil fuels.
Carbon Most common in all fossil fuels is carbon. In natural gas, both hydrogen and carbon are common.
The role of fossil fuels in the carbon cycle is to produce carbon dioxide. Fossil fuels are considered to be the highest contributors to pollution of the environment.
Carbon is the element of the life and fossil fuels.
Fossil fuels come from fossilied plant matter in the ground. Alternative fuels are alternatives to fossil fuels, and these are mainly carbon fuels that take their carbon from carbon dioxide in the atmosphere (as fossil fuels do) but on a carbon cycle with a much shorter term. An example is wood, which can be burned as more trees are growing and absorbing carbon dioxide.
Burning fossil fuels releases carbon into the atmosphere in the form of CO2. Yes.