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When fossil fuels are burned, they emit carbon dioxide into
When fossil fuels are burned, they emit carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. After centuries of large amounts of carbon dioxide
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When fossil fuels are burned, they emit carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. After centuries of large amounts of carbon dioxide
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Which statement best explains an environmental outcome of using fossil fuels for
energy? (1 point) ○ Fossil fuels release
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In many areas on Earth, the carbon cycle is being influenced by an increase in the amount of fossil fuels being burned by
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In many areas on Earth, the carbon cycle is being influenced by an increase in the amount of fossil fuels being burned by
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Reducing consumption of fossil fuels can help the ocean ecosystem by minimizing the release of greenhouse
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How do fossil fuels impact the atmosphere?
Select the five ways in which fossil fuels negatively impact Earth's atmosphere. Smog
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This diagram shows the carbon cycle.
Which part of the process involves a transfer of CARBON from the Geosphere to the
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This diagram shows the carbon cycle.
Which part of the process involves a transfer of CARBON from the Geosphere to the
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Carbon atoms flow through an ecosystem in the carbon cycle, which of the following would result in carbon atoms, moving directly
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