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Carpooling and using mass-transit will only reducenot eliminate the amount of fossil fuels used. Since your still using a car, the car will require gas which is a fossil fuel.
Global warming.
Yes it is a fossil fuel.
a living fossil fuel.
the most fossil fuel that humans use is the solid fossil fuel. and it is coal
Carpooling and using mass-transit will only reducenot eliminate the amount of fossil fuels used. Since your still using a car, the car will require gas which is a fossil fuel.
Carpooling and using mass-transit will only reducenot eliminate the amount of fossil fuels used. Since your still using a car, the car will require gas which is a fossil fuel.
Carpooling and using mass-transit will only reducenot eliminate the amount of fossil fuels used. Since your still using a car, the car will require gas which is a fossil fuel.
Carpooling and using mass-transit will only reducenot eliminate the amount of fossil fuels used. Since your still using a car, the car will require gas which is a fossil fuel.
Carpooling and using mass-transit reduce the numbers of vehicles on the roads, and so the amount of fossil fuel is also reduced. Problems associated with the use of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) are largely pollution, particularly the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2), which is causing global warming. So car-pooling and mass transit systems help us reduce the rate of global warming.
Global warming.
Yes it is a fossil fuel.
No its not a fossil fuel
Carpooling and using mass-transit reduce the numbers of vehicles on the roads, and so the amount of fossil fuel is also reduced. Problems associated with the use of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) are largely pollution, particularly the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2), which is causing global warming. So car-pooling and mass transit systems help us reduce the rate of global warming.
Carpooling and using mass-transit reduce the numbers of vehicles on the roads, and so the amount of fossil fuel is also reduced. Problems associated with the use of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) are largely pollution, particularly the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2), which is causing global warming. So car-pooling and mass transit systems help us reduce the rate of global warming.
Uranium is not a fossil fuel and cannot be a fossil fuel.
Oil is a fossil fuel.