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Burning fossil fuel has which effect in the carbon cycle?

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Burning fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere, which disrupts the natural carbon cycle by adding a large amount of CO2 that would not otherwise be present. This excess CO2 acts as a greenhouse gas, trapping heat in the atmosphere and contributing to global warming and climate change.
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