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Burning fossil fuels releases too much carbon dioxide into the atmosphere true or false?

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That is True. It does release too much carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.


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The answer is True

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The burning of fossil fuels causes a greater emission of carbon dioxide which causes an excess of temperature or global warming that results in the known climate change and the greenhouse effect, which is a process where the thermal radiation emitted by the planetary surface It is absorbed by atmospheric greenhouse gases and is irradiated in all directions.

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