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Fossil fuels are the forms of energy made from the remains of dead plants and small creatures. Examples of fossil fuels are coal and natural gas.
Ecosystems have an atmosphere, soil, light, heat, water and living organisms. The living organisms in an ecosystem can include plants, animals or both.it is formed by living non living thing.
Living tree. Without getting to technical wood is the hard substance formed in the growth of trees. The wood remains after the tree dies but will gradually decay over time. So the answer is that wood can support both a living and a dead tree.
Each individual cell needs energy and oxygen to survive, just as living things do. Cellular respiration explains why living organisms need oxygen and energy, and exactly where those resources go.
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importance of fuels in generating energy/fuels are energy sources that formed from the remains of living organisma..
The hydrocarbons formed from the remains of long dead living things burried in the ground are called fossil fuels. Thse include Coal, Lignite, Natural Gas and Oil.
It is recycled: it either returns to the soil as compost, or forms the energy source for creatures further up the food chain.
Organic sedimentary rock is comprised of the remains of once living organisms.
Organic sedimentary rock is comprised of the remains of once living organisms.
Organic sedimentary rock is comprised of the remains of once living organisms.
An organic sedimentary rock.
These remains are called fossils.
The remains of once living things.
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