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The combustion of hydrocarbons, like those found in fossil fuels, can contribute to
increased amounts of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere
the heating of homes and businesses
the formation of acid rain
all of the above
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All of the above.
Burning hydrocarbons releases CO2 (a greenhouse gas), provides heat used to warm homes and businesses, and emits sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides that form acid rain.
Burning hydrocarbons releases CO2 (a greenhouse gas), provides heat used to warm homes and businesses, and emits sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides that form acid rain.
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