Asked by EmberShy
11. How do fossil fuels contribute to air pollution?
A. By releasing carbon dioxide into the air***
B. By recycling oxygen
C. By reversing the greenhouse affect
D. By releasing nitrogen into the air
A. By releasing carbon dioxide into the air***
B. By recycling oxygen
C. By reversing the greenhouse affect
D. By releasing nitrogen into the air
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Right.
Answered by
EmberShy
Thanks
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're welcome.
Answered by
Bruh
So what is the answer
Answered by
ღMs. Marieღ
The answer is A.
Answered by
just tryna help
I literally just looked this up, and Google said when fossil fuels are burned, they release NITROGEN oxides into the air. SOOOO I think it may be D instead.
Answered by
Chicken Nugget
"just tryna help" This is what google said, "The burning of fossil fuels -- like coal, oil and natural gas -- releases gases into the air, mainly carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide."
Answered by
🌈Rainbow Lover🌈
Which one?
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