There is no commercial exploitation of land south of 60 degrees S on the planet, per the Antarctic Treaty. If there may be natural resources under Antarctica's ice sheet, they will not be extracted or commercialized, per the treaty.
Coal, oil, gas and minerals.
Carbon is the element found in coal, oil, natural gas, and foods.
Yes, coal deposits have been found in Antarctica, but extracting and using them is currently not economically viable due to the extreme conditions in the region. As for oil, there have been limited exploration efforts in Antarctica, but the environmental sensitivity and protection regulations in place make commercial oil extraction unlikely.
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Africa: oil, diamonds, gold, copper, and natural gas. Antarctica: minerals such as coal, iron ore, and copper. Asia: coal, oil, natural gas, timber, and minerals. Europe: iron ore, natural gas, coal, and various minerals. North America: oil, natural gas, coal, copper, and timber. Australia: coal, iron ore, gold, copper, and natural gas. South America: oil, natural gas, copper, silver, and lithium.
1. Oil 2. Coal 3. Natural Gas...
Coal, oil and natural gas.
The three main fossil fuels are coal, oil and natural gas
Carbon
If you are referring to their natural states then there are: Oil, Gas, Coal
Oil, Gas, and Coal were sedimentary rocks formed of mostly vegetation. The process that they are buried in usually involves lots of sand, typically coal oil and natural gas are found within sandstones or limestones.