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Burning fossil fuels has changed the atmosphere by

producing a hole in the ozone.


increasing the concentration of carbon dioxide.


increasing the concentration of ozone in the atmosphere.


reducing the CFC's in the atmosphere.

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User Monia
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Answer:

increasing the concentration of carbon dioxide.

Explanation: Burning of fossil fuels, like gasoline, causes atmospheric change by increasing the concentration of carbon dioxide.

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