umm... i dont think so or then we might all be dead from poisioning
Biofuels can be used for any purpose that fossils fuels are used. Transportation of people or materials, electrical power generation, and agricultural production are but a few of these.
Antarctica does have dinosaur fossils! Dinos used to live there before the climate changed.
Fossil fuels (coal, petroleum, and natural gas) are made, over long periods of time, from vegetable matter including algae, ferns, etc. Sometimes in popular culture, fossil fuels are said to result from dinosaur remains, but that is not the case; dinosaurs, like any other animal, will decay after death, and do not leave behind any fossil fuels (although they do leave behind fossils of other sorts).
No, there are no fossils in the Pyrenees.
Fossil fuels (coal, petroleum, and natural gas) are made, over long periods of time, from vegetable matter including algae, ferns, etc. Sometimes in popular culture, fossil fuels are said to result from dinosaur remains, but that is not the case; dinosaurs, like any other animal, will decay after death, and do not leave behind any fossil fuels (although they do leave behind fossils of other sorts).
Are there any motorized vehicles or gas fired furnaces? Then yes you are using fossil fuels.
There aren't any fossils there.
Scientists can use fossils to learn about what happened about what Earth was like in the past. A fossil is any evidence A fossil is any evidence that life once existed in a place.
Fossil fuels are not found in metamorphic rocks because the high pressure and temperature conditions during the formation of metamorphic rocks would have altered and destroyed any organic matter present, which is necessary for the formation of fossil fuels such as oil and natural gas. Fossil fuels are primarily found in sedimentary rocks where the organic material can be preserved and transformed into oil and gas over millions of years.
yes there are fossils in wave rock
Yes somebody did find fossils
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