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Question 5.
What might the continued burning of fossil fuels do for future generations?
increase atmospheric oxygen available to organisms
increase the amount of fixed nitrogen available for plants
decrease the necessity of plants performing photosynthesis
contribute to the rising temperature of the planet
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contribute to the rising temperature of the planet
Burning fossil fuels releases large amounts of CO2 and other greenhouse gases, enhancing the greenhouse effect and causing global warming and climate change. The other options are incorrect: it does not increase atmospheric O2 or fixed nitrogen, nor does it remove the need for photosynthesis.
Burning fossil fuels releases large amounts of CO2 and other greenhouse gases, enhancing the greenhouse effect and causing global warming and climate change. The other options are incorrect: it does not increase atmospheric O2 or fixed nitrogen, nor does it remove the need for photosynthesis.
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