Fossil Fuels are fuels that are produced by the organic residue of plants and animals that lay buried under the earth for millenia. They are hydrocarbons found in earth's crust and were formed as a result of chemical action over ages on organic fossils. Fossil fuels come in a wide variety and range from volatile substances like Ethane, Methane, liquid petrolium, kerosene to non volatile materials like coal (which is composed purely of carbon). They were formed from the fossils of dead plants and animals which have been buried under earth's crust for millions of years due to earth's temperature and pressures.
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Some examples of non examples of fossils are as follows: knobby rocks, beautiful stones, bones. All fossils are rocks, and if bone fossils are found they will be much heavier than normal bone.
This element is carbon.
hydrocarbons( carbon and hydrogen)
There are a variety of types of fossils. These include cast fossils, mold fossils, petrified wood, as well as fossil fuels.
fossil fuels r like decayed plants and animals (so FOSSILS) from 100 million years ago. they get turned into coal and oil and then drilled out.
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Bio fuels are those fuels that are easier on the environment than petroleum-based fuels. Some examples are bio diesel and methane.
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fossils i think How about these examples: Coal, kerosene, whale oil, wood, propane, natural gas, butane, fuel oil, bunker C, gasoline, ethanol.......
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Non-examples of fossils can include but not limited to:•A seashell found on the beach•A piece of driftwood•A footprint that your dog left yesterday
Fossils fuels are called non renewable because we consume them faster then they can replaced naturally
theyre made out of dead stuff
Wood, coal, gas.
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modern fuels are those fuels that are used and are now found. some examples of these are- biogas.