How does burning fossil fuels affect the composition of the atmosphere?(1 point)

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It increases the amount of oxygen.
It increases the amount of oxygen.

It increases the concentration of carbon dioxide.
It increases the concentration of carbon dioxide.

It decreases the concentration of methane.
It decreases the concentration of methane.

It decreases the concentration of nitrous oxid

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Burning fossil fuels primarily increases the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. This is because fossil fuels, when burned, release carbon dioxide as a byproduct.

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