Fossil fuels, such as coil, oil, and natural gas, are normally found underground, where they have formed within layers of sedimentary rock. In some cases, oil, coal, or tar deposits have been uncovered or exist relatively close to the surface.
fossil fuels are found inbetween the sedimentary rocks and also in the joints,cracks and fracture of the sedimentary rocks. They are formed ,when the plants and animals gets trapped inbetween them for several years.
They're found in the ground. If your lucky you could find some in the ground while digging!!!
there is not one place that has the most fossil fuels.
underground but dont try to dig em up
Biosphere
No, they are organic compounds.
Fossil fuels, coal and oil won't be found in Antarctica, because The Antarctic Treaty bans drilling or mineral exploration.
They are used in making your car go vroom vroom.
They are fuels that are natural substances and are found in the earth from the remains from dead plants and animals
The Earth's Lithosphere is the Crust and Upper Mantle. Fossil Fuels or Minerals Fuels are fossle source fuels, that is, carbon or hydrocarbons that are found on the earth's crust
Biosphere
no minerals are not known to be fossil fuels
oil
No, they are organic compounds.
Fossil fuels are mostly found in the underground.
they may have because the were dino's on that island and it might have become fossil fuels
Fossil fuels are produced by the decomposition of animal and vegetable matter over time
manganese, and fossil fuels
Oil, coal and natural gas are the three main fossil fuels found in Mexico.
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Coal