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Burning fossil fuels increases the amount of carbon in the atmosphere A. True B. False
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Burning fossil fuels increases the amount of carbon in the atmosphere
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yes it does. its counted as a fuel and it goes into the air. poisons the atmosphere. i'm just giving a best guess for an 8th grader. your welcome
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