What is the name of the process that releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere when fossil fuels are burned?

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Responses

Cellular Respiration
Cellular Respiration

Combustion
Combustion

Decomposition
Decomposition

Gas Exchange

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The name of the process that releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere when fossil fuels are burned is Combustion.

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