1. Organisms don't use fossil fuels; they make them. After they decompose, they eventually turn into fossil fuels. (oil)
(if this wasn't the answer, then here is another answer.)
2. If organism meant humans, then we use fossil fuels for lots of things.
For example:
Plastic
Gas
Oil to heat homes
(et cetera)
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Fossil Fuels =)
Fossil fuels are natural fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas that are formed from the remains of living organisms over millions of years. Sentence: The burning of fossil fuels for energy production is a major contributor to global warming.
Fossil fuels are the remains of decomposition of buried dead organisms under pressure. The common fossil fuels are oil , gas and coal.
dead organisms
Use the fossil fuels to make electricity. Use the electricity to make light and use this artificial light to raise crops (eg carrots). Feed the carrots to a rabbit. The rabbit will then be living on the energy (which was once sunlight) that was stored in the fossil fuels.
Petroleum is called "fossil fuel." Fossil fuels are made after a long time out of decaying organisms. Because it takes so long to create fossil fuels, and because it isn't taking us long to use fossil fuels, they are limited. How much petroleum we have left is unknown, but there is a limit.
They are found in decayed organisms.
decayed organisms
they decayed
Use natural gases instead of fossil fuels are only use fossil fuel if it very urgent
All cars use fossil fuels somewhere in their energy cycle.
Fossil Fuels =)