non there are dead
There is still a significant amount of fossil fuels left on Earth, but it is difficult to estimate exact quantities. Estimates suggest there are several decades to centuries worth of oil, gas, and coal reserves remaining, depending on consumption rates and new discoveries. However, continued reliance on these non-renewable resources raises concerns about their environmental impact and sustainability.
Sure, much of the world's electricity is obtained by burning fossil fuels.
Approx. 100,000,000 tons.
This is not a fully through out question. There is not a unit of 'fossil fuel'.
85 percent of fossil fuel is being consumed today
97 million or billion fossil fuel is burnt in a day!
It is estimated that there are around 1.6 trillion barrels of proven oil reserves worldwide. However, the amount of fuel left in the world also depends on factors like extraction costs, technological advancements, and environmental concerns influencing the exploration and production of fossil fuels.
Pollution.
Estimates vary, but it is generally believed that there are enough proven reserves of fossil fuels (such as coal, oil, and natural gas) to last for decades to several hundred years, depending on consumption rates and technological advancements. However, transitioning to renewable energy sources is crucial to address climate change and reduce reliance on finite fossil fuel reserves.
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.
Not alot of fuel left They omost did not make it.
using to much fuel all the time