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How did fossil fuels get there?

Fossil fuels come from once living things.


Where fossil fuels once living things?

yes it was because i studied it


Are fossil fuels biotic or abiotic?

I believe they are biotic. Biotic means that it is living or once was living. Abiotic means never alive. Fossil fuels are compressed plants, and plants are living things.


What are fossil fuels biotic or abiotic?

Fossil fuels are biotic, as they are formed from the remains of once-living organisms that were buried and subjected to high pressure and heat over millions of years. This includes fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas.


Fuel made from things that were once alive?

fossil fuels....


What are energy-rich substances formed from the remains of once-living organisms?

Fossil Fuels =)


What are energy rich substances formed from the remains of once-living organisms?

Fossil Fuels =)


What is a fuel that was formed by a once living thing and is nonrenewable?

"Fossil" fuels, such as coal, oil or natural gas.


Forms of energy made from the remains of dead plants and small creatures is are called?

Fossil fuels. These include coal, oil, and natural gas, formed over millions of years from the decomposition of organic matter. When these fuels are burned, they release energy in the form of heat or electricity.


Can fossil fuels be reversed?

no, they can't. fossil fuels can only be once used, and once they are, you can never get it back.


Are potatoes fossil fuels?

The potatoes are not the fossil fuels.But they can turn into fossil fuels once buried in soil for million years.


How do you release the energy from fossil fuels into living organismas?

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.