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How does the burning of fossil fuels increase the greenhouse effect?

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Answer:

How does the burning of fossil fuels increase the greenhouse effect?

by decreasing incoming solar radiation

by releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere

by decreasing the absorption capacity of greenhouse gases

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Answer by releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere

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fossil fuel will eventually generate co2 in to air and ot will lead to green haouse effect
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