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Fossil fuels play a significant role in our daily lives. They are frequently employed in transportation as well as in the generation of power. Carbon dioxide is released when fossil fuels are burned. The use of fossil fuels has increased as the world's population has grown. As a result, the amount of greenhouse gases released into the environment has increased. Carbon dioxide is taken up by plants and released by trees. There is a significant increase in greenhouse gases as a result of tree chopping, which raises the earth's temperature. One of the contributors to the greenhouse effect in the atmosphere is nitrous oxide, which is utilized in fertilizers. Hazardous gases are produced by businesses and manufacturers and released into the atmosphere. Landfills also emit carbon dioxide and methane, which contribute to global warming. The global temperature is rising as a result of human activity. As a result, the greenhouse effect, rather from being a wonderful ally as it once was, is now a threat to human survival.
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Lumens
PPTX (18 Slides)
Presentations | English