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In general, yes, but only because structures are in place to make fossil fuel more easily available and attainable. Most biofuels actually have the potential to be far cheaper, and they also help reduce dependence on foreign fossil fuels.
Henry Frederick Wickham has written: 'The fossil Elateridae of Florissant' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Fossil Beetles 'Fossil Coleoptera from Florissant, with descriptions of several new species' -- subject(s): Fossil Beetles
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Fossil fuels are consumed at an alarming which is expected to continue to rise as the world's need and population continue to increase. Coal, natural gas, and oil are expected to be eliminated within the next 100 years.
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Three positives about fossil fuels are:1. Fossil fuel power stations are relatively inexpensive to build and maintain.2. Fossil fuel power stations can produce large quantities of electricity.3. Fossil fuels are easily distributed.