The prehistoric animals that would become our fossil fuels lived during the Carboniferous age. Terapods four legged reptile-like creatures with backbones. Early amphibians also moved from the water to land. This age was also well known of its super sized insects.
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Peat is the most common producer of coal. Tropical vegetation - Oil.
They looked almost exactly the same. Dinosours may have been part of the mix too, but they were the same animals. -Jonhis
Fossil fuels come from decayed plants and animals. Oil typically comes from dead marine life. Coal comes from decaying plants. So, before they are transformed into fuels (which can take millions of years), the decaying organic material is likely to be brown. Of course, before they die, the plants and animal look just like they do today.
They looked like fish and birds.
Now fossil fuels look like coal (black, dusty rock), oil (black sticky liquid) and natural gas (colorless gas). When fossil fuels were alive they were a variety of vegetation, plants, trees and animals. Some of the animals would have been dinosaurs. When they all died they were gradually covered with earth and rock and eventually experienced huge pressure and high temperature. This began hundreds of millions of years ago to produce the fossil fuels of today. your mum!
Peat is the most common producer of coal. Tropical vegetation - Oil.
no its not you can look up other metals and fossil fuels that are though:]
when fossil fuels are burned carbon dioxide is produced. hope this helps if it doesnt look it upon the internet for example type it in another searchengine
to get fossil fuels we have to do many things. Fossil fuel is created by animals and plants that died millions of years ago that got crushed in the earth. To get fossil fuels we have to look for a place that have dead things in the ground. We, then, have to put together the things to get to it. We send down machines to get it out. Having fossil fuels is good and bad. It is good because it is easy to transport from places to places and it is cheap. The bad thing about it is that it creats alot of air pollution when burned and there is not a lot left. I hope this help you :)
More area covered with landfill, less fossil fuels available for our children, more smog in the air.
It is a good idea to cutback of fossil fuels not only because it is totally terrible for the environment but sooner or later it will be gone. Look at the prices of gas they are up the roof! Why, because of the low amount of gas.