yes, as they are fossil fuels.
No, they take a lot, lot longer.
yes, as they are fossil fuels.
Yes, oils and natural gases are formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals that were buried under layers of sediment over millions of years. It can take hundreds of thousands to millions of years for these materials to be compressed and transformed into oil and gas deposits.
Natural gas can take millions of years to form. It is created from the decomposition of organic matter, such as dead plants and animals, under high pressure and temperature deep beneath the Earth's surface.
10 million years! So we need another form of energy for when we run out. Fossil fuels were formed when the British Isles were still in the Southern Hemisphere. Yes, it used to be but that was even before the jurrasic period.A:It takes about hundreds of million years. It is definitely in the millions.
No, not all fossil fuels take less than 50 years to form. For example, coal typically takes millions of years to form from dead plant matter that is compacted and heated over time. Oil and natural gas can form faster, within tens of millions of years, but still far longer than 50 years.
Yes, a gas is also matter.
to be able to pro form
Atoms are not a gas but may take the form of a solid, liquid, or gas at room temperature.
Millions of years
Natural gas typically forms over millions of years from the decomposition of organic material, such as plants and marine organisms, under high pressure and heat deep within the Earth's crust. The process of natural gas formation can vary, but it generally takes millions of years for natural gas deposits to develop.
I guess when heated molecules escape their liquid form