Answer:
C. Burning coal for electricity.
Step-by-step explanation:
When fuels like wood, coal petroleum and natural gas are burnt, the carbon in them is oxidized to carbon dioxide which returns to the atmosphere. Coal, petroleum and natural gases are known as fossil fuels. Coal comes from the partly decayed remains of ancient plants that became buried millions of years ago and were subjected to great pressure. As these fossil fuels take time millions of years to form, the carbon in them tends to recycle very slowly. In as much as they take time to form, they are been used up rapidly.