Currently, billions of people worldwide rely on fossil fuels for transportation, electricity generation, heating, and industrial processes. Fossil fuels remain a dominant energy source despite efforts to transition to cleaner alternatives.
There isn't any fossill fuels that don't cause pollution. All fossil fuels cause pollution.
they may have because the were dino's on that island and it might have become fossil fuels
Any time we use electricity produced from fossil fuels, and any time we use fossil fuels (transport).
Are there any motorized vehicles or gas fired furnaces? Then yes you are using fossil fuels.
Yes, renewable fuels like sustainable wood, biomass and biofuel (biodiesel etc made from vegetable oils) are not fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
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The US by far consumes the most. Common fossil fuels are natural gas, oil and coal. I've included a link on oil consumption showing the major consumers. China is number 2 in oil consumption but its per capita consumption is much less.
Fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) are cheaper than renewable fuels because there is not yet any price on carbon dioxide emissions.
Fossil fuels are broken down into three major categories. These include natural gas, coal, and oil. Fossil fuels are found throughout the world.
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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).