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Oil and natural gas forms from the buried remains of living things. The remains take millions of years to change into oil and natural gas.
Marine organisms.
Depending on what the debris is it may either form coal, oil, or natural gas.
Natural gas (and oil) is formed from the fossilized organic remains of sea creatures that were trapped in rocks at the bottom of the sea as sediments accumulated.
Both oil and natural gas are the compressed remains of marine organisms. Both are made due to pressure and heat under buried layers of rock over millions of years.
Oil and natural gas forms from the buried remains of living things. The remains take millions of years to change into oil and natural gas.
Marine organisms.
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Depending on what the debris is it may either form coal, oil, or natural gas.
Oil in its natural form - is a liquid.
Oil natural gas
Fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
Fossils are the remains of plants and animals, and fossil fuels are decomposed plants and animals that form coal, oil, and natural gas.
Natural gas (and oil) is formed from the fossilized organic remains of sea creatures that were trapped in rocks at the bottom of the sea as sediments accumulated.
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Only natural gas does.