yes
of course ,because we get mineral oil , petroleum , kerosin oil and diesel from fossil and fossil fuels are such fuels which we get from the inner surface of earth or beneath the earth
well im not very sure my self but it would have something to do with fossil fuels
People might have started digging the surface of earth and that is how they found the fossil fuels.The fossil fuels were then used to get energy and light.
The fossil fuels (eg; oil) are grounded out the surface of the earth.
The lithosphere is the rocky crust of the earth, Earth's surface. Burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) has no real effect on the lithosphere, but has a very big effect on the atmosphere.
coal is the main fossil fuel on earth that is found under the earth and dug up.
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The Earth's Lithosphere is the Crust and Upper Mantle. Fossil Fuels or Minerals Fuels are fossle source fuels, that is, carbon or hydrocarbons that are found on the earth's crust
Fossil fuels are extracted from the Earth's crust through a process called drilling. This involves drilling deep into the ground to reach the layers where fossil fuels are located, such as oil or natural gas. Once the drilling reaches the fossil fuel reservoir, it is then pumped to the surface for processing and use.
yes. there is only so many fossil fuels in the earth
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