Burning fossil fuels produces smoke and carbon dioxide, which leads to air pollution and contributes to global warming. Class 6 Science NCERT Chapter 11 Chapter 11 Nature’s Treasures Session 2024-2025.
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Fossil fuels are available in limited quantities, and if used at the current rate, we will soon run out of them. Chapter 11 Nature’s Treasures Class VI NCERT Book Curiosity Science
Natural gas and Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) have replaced traditional fuels because they are less polluting. Class 6 Science NCERT Chapter 11 Class VI NCERT Book Curiosity Science
Earlier, coal, wood, and dung cakes were used as fuels for cooking. Chapter 11 Nature’s Treasures Class VI NCERT Book Curiosity Science
Over-dependence on fossil fuels for transportation and domestic use has led to environmental degradation, increased greenhouse gas emissions, air pollution, climate change, resource depletion and heightened energy insecurity globally. Chapter 11 Nature’s Treasures NCERT Science Textbook Curiosity Science Session 2024-2025.
Burning fossil fuels produces smoke and carbon dioxide, which pollutes the air. Class 6 Science NCERT Chapter 11 Chapter 11 Nature’s Treasures
Fossil fuels are found in limited quantities and will eventually run out if we continue using them at the current rate. NCERT Book Curiosity Science Class 6 Science Session 2024-2025.
Natural gas and Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) have gradually replaced these traditional fuels for cooking. Class 6 Science NCERT Chapter 11 Chapter 11 Nature’s Treasures
Earlier, coal, wood, and dung cakes were commonly used as fuels for cooking. NCERT Book Curiosity Science Class 6 Class 6 Science NCERT Chapter 11 Chapter 11 Nature’s Treasures
Coal is mainly used for electricity production in India. Chapter 11 Nature’s Treasures Class VI NCERT Book Curiosity Science