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How does burning fossil fuels affect the composition of the atmosphere?(1 point)
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Burning fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. These greenhouse gases trap heat from the sun, causing the Earth's temperature to rise and leading to global warming and climate change. As a result, the composition of the atmosphere undergoes changes such as an increase in the concentration of greenhouse gases and potentially a decrease in the concentration of oxygen, which is consumed during the combustion process.
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