How is the process of cellular respiration similar to burning fossil fuels?
Carbon is released into the atmosphere through three major processes: cellular respiration, the burning of fossil fuels, and volcanic eruptions. In each of these processes, carbon is returned to the atmosphere or to the ocean. Thanks for choosing ChaCha!
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What are some examples of fossil fuels?
There are 3 major forms of fossil fuels: coal, oil and natura...
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Is the burning of fossil fuels a greenhouse effect?
Burning fossil fuels produces carbon dioxide gas, which traps...
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What type of fossil fuel can be obtained from shale?
Oil is a fossil fuel that can be obtained from Shale. ChaCha on!
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Will hydrogen replace fossil fuels for vehicles?
Fuel-cell vehicles powered by hydrogen could replace gasoline...
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What is the most used fossil fuel?
The most commonly used fossil fuels are petroleum, coal, and ...
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How energy is transferred in fossil fuels?
Coal, oil and gas are called "ossil fuels because they formed...
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Are fossil fuel nonrenewable or renewable?
Fossil fuels are non-renewable resources because they take mi...
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What are three types of fossil fuels?
Three types of fossil fuels are coal, oil and natural gas. Ch...
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Over millions of years, pressure, bacterial processes, and he...
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Some types of fossil fuels are: Petroleum, coal and natural g...
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What are some examples of fossil fuels?
There are 3 major forms of fossil fuels: coal, oil and natura...
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Is the burning of fossil fuels a greenhouse effect?
Burning fossil fuels produces carbon dioxide gas, which traps...
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Will hydrogen replace fossil fuels for vehicles?
Fuel-cell vehicles powered by hydrogen could replace gasoline...
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What is the process of fossil fuel formation?
The reason they are called fossil fuels is because they are a...
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Fossil fuels are substances that have been formed over millio...
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What is the most used fossil fuel?
The most commonly used fossil fuels are petroleum, coal, and ...
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Why are coal, oil and natural gas referred to as fossil fuels?
A fossil fuel is a hydrocarbon deposit derived from living ma...
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What percent of automobiles, fossil fuel burning and planes contribute to global warming?
In 2004, the United States produced about 22 percent of globa...
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What are 2 similarities between fossil fuels and nuclear energy?
Similarities between fossil fuels and nuclear energy are that...
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What is a fossil fuel that looks like ice?
Clathrate hydrates looks like ice. They are crystalline water...
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Over millions of years, pressure, bacterial processes, and he...
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Coal, oil and gas are called "fossil fuels" because they were...
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Why are coal, oil and natural gas referred to as fossil fuels?
A fossil fuel is a hydrocarbon deposit derived from living ma...
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Why are fossil fuels considered nonrenewable energy sources?
Fossil fuels are non-renewable resources because they take mi...
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What are three types of fossil fuels?
Three types of fossil fuels are coal, oil and natural gas. Ch...
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Why are coal, oil and natural gas referred to as fossil fuels?
A fossil fuel is a hydrocarbon deposit derived from living ma...
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What is the atmospheric result of the burning of fossil fuels?
Burning fossil fuels has a direct impact on the solar radiati...
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What percent of automobiles, fossil fuel burning and planes contribute to global warming?
In 2004, the United States produced about 22 percent of globa...
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Over millions of years, pressure, bacterial processes, and he...
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What does burning fossil fuels have to do with global warming melting the ice caps?
We know that burning fossil fuels adds to the heat given off ...

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