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what are the primary environmental consequences of burning fossil fuels…

Question

what are the primary environmental consequences of burning fossil fuels? release of greenhouse gases and pollutants causing acid rain. the spoiling of the countryside with large structures. the flooding of large areas, which harms wildlife. the release of radioactive waste material.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Burning fossil fuels (like coal, oil, gas) releases greenhouse gases (e.g., CO₂) and pollutants (e.g., sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides). Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides react with water in the atmosphere to form acids, leading to acid rain. The other options are incorrect: spoiling countryside with large structures is not a direct consequence of burning fossil fuels; flooding harming wildlife is more related to climate change impacts like sea - level rise (not a primary direct consequence of burning itself); and radioactive waste release is associated with nuclear energy, not fossil fuel burning.

Answer:

A. Release of greenhouse gases and pollutants causing acid rain.