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START Thermal Power Stations

START Thermal Power Stations Burn Fossil Fuels like coal Releasing vast amounts

START Thermal Power Stations Burn Fossil Fuels like coal Releasing vast amounts of carbon dioxide Which add to

START Thermal Power Stations Burn Fossil Fuels like coal Releasing vast amounts of carbon dioxide Which add to The Greenhouse Effect Other G.house Gases

START Thermal Power Stations Burn Fossil Fuels like coal Releasing vast amounts of carbon dioxide Which add to The Greenhouse Effect Other G.house Gases Include CFCs methane and nitrous oxide CFCs have been banned because

START Thermal Power Stations Burn Fossil Fuels like coal Releasing vast amounts of carbon dioxide Which add to The Greenhouse Effect Other G.house Gases Include CFCs methane and nitrous oxide CFCs have been banned because Their effects last so long (1000 years) Methane comes from

START Thermal Power Stations Burn Fossil Fuels like coal Releasing vast amounts of carbon dioxide Which add to The Greenhouse Effect Other G.house Gases Include CFCs methane and nitrous oxide CFCs have been banned because Their effects last so long (1000 years) Methane comes from Rotting rice roots and cows stomachs! The greenhouse gases

START Thermal Power Stations Burn Fossil Fuels like coal Releasing vast amounts of carbon dioxide Which add to The Greenhouse Effect Other G.house Gases Include CFCs methane and nitrous oxide CFCs have been banned because Their effects last so long (1000 years) Methane comes from Rotting rice roots and cows stomachs! The greenhouse gases Let heat from the sun through to the Earth But will not let it escape again

START Thermal Power Stations Burn Fossil Fuels like coal Releasing vast amounts of carbon dioxide Which add to The Greenhouse Effect Other G.house Gases Include CFCs methane and nitrous oxide CFCs have been banned because Their effects last so long (1000 years) Methane comes from Rotting rice roots and cows stomachs! The greenhouse gases Let heat from the sun through to the Earth But will not let it escape again At night So the Earth ends up

START Thermal Power Stations Burn Fossil Fuels like coal Releasing vast amounts of carbon dioxide Which add to The Greenhouse Effect Other G.house Gases Include CFCs methane and nitrous oxide CFCs have been banned because Their effects last so long (1000 years) Methane comes from Rotting rice roots and cows stomachs! The greenhouse gases Let heat from the sun through to the Earth But will not let it escape again At night So the Earth ends up Getting hotter and hotter So Global Warming

START Thermal Power Stations Burn Fossil Fuels like coal Releasing vast amounts of carbon dioxide Which add to The Greenhouse Effect Other G.house Gases Include CFCs methane and nitrous oxide CFCs have been banned because Their effects last so long (1000 years) Methane comes from Rotting rice roots and cows stomachs! The greenhouse gases Let heat from the sun through to the Earth But will not let it escape again At night So the Earth ends up Getting hotter and hotter So Global Warming Caused by the Greenhouse Effect And the main greenhouse gas

START Thermal Power Stations Burn Fossil Fuels like coal Releasing vast amounts of carbon dioxide Which add to The Greenhouse Effect Other G.house Gases Include CFCs methane and nitrous oxide CFCs have been banned because Their effects last so long (1000 years) Methane comes from Rotting rice roots and cows stomachs! The greenhouse gases Let heat from the sun through to the Earth But will not let it escape again At night So the Earth ends up Getting hotter and hotter So Global Warming Caused by the Greenhouse Effect And the main greenhouse gas By volume is carbon dioxide Released from fossil fuels like coal and oil