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What is another word for burning fossil fuels?

What is another word for burning fossil fuels?

What is another word for fossil fuel?

petroleum coal
crude oil firewood
fuel gas
gasoline kerosene
natural gas oil

Is burning fossil fuels called combustion?

In this lesson, you will investigate what happens to fossil fuels, such as hydrocarbons, when they burn. This process of burning is called combustion. To better understand the combustion of fossil fuels, you will access two online resources.

What is the process of burning a fossil fuel?

In summary, combustion is a “burning” of fossil fuels in order to release heat energy, and the primary byproduct of combustion is carbon dioxide (CO2).

What is the opposite of fossil fuels?

Fossil fuels such as oil, natural gas, and coal are examples of nonrenewable resources. Humans constantly draw on the reserves of these substances while the formation of new supplies takes eons. Renewable resources are the opposite: Their supply replenishes naturally or can be sustained.

What are the fuels used to burn fossil fuels?

Over several years, these decomposed plants and animals were converted into black rock substance called and coal and thick liquid called oil or petroleum, and natural gas. Substances that release energy when burnt are called fuels, and the process of burning is called combustion.

How is the burning of fossil fuels global change?

What is Global Change? The burning of fossil fuels refers to the burning of oil, natural gas, and coal to generate energy. We use this energy to generate electricity, and to power transportation (for example, cars and planes) and industrial processes.

Where does the word fossil fuel come from?

dark, solid fossil fuel mined from the earth. fossil fuel. Noun. coal, oil, or natural gas. Fossil fuels formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals. fossilize. Verb. to become a solid mineral. natural gas.

Which is a nonrenewable type of fossil fuel?

Coal is one type of fossil fuel. This is a nonrenewable energy source whose extraction often damages the environment.

What happens when humans burn fossil fuels?

When humans burn fossil fuels it affects the air quality, human health, environment, and level of carbon increases which results in climate change. When fossil fuel: oil, natural gas, and coal are burned by the human activities it releases carbon in the atmosphere.

What are the bad things about fossil fuels?

The bad thing about fossil fuels is: Fossil fuels are made up mainly of carbon. When they are burned (used) they produce a lot of carbon compounds (carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases) that hurt the environment in many ways. Air, water and land pollution are all consequences of using fossil fuels.

What does burning fossil fuels contribute to?

The burning of fossil fuels adds carbon dioxide and methane (as well as other pollutants) to the atmosphere. In appliances such as stoves, natural gas contributes to significant indoor pollution because stoves are generally not vented to the outside, thus trapping the gas inside.

Why are fossil fuels bad for the environment?

Fossil fuels are harmful for the environment for a few reasons. The main reason why fossil fuels cause so much damage is due to the amount of carbon dioxide or CO2 emitted when fossil fuels are burned. This burning and release of CO2 is a huge contributor to the greenhouse effect and climate change.

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