decayed organisms. after several years, the soil will push them into the rocky part of the earth near the core. of course, the core is very hot so those decayed organisms will be burned and will become oil.
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Fossil Fuels (:
Yes, certainly it does
Fossil fuels (hence the name) are natural fuels that come from decayed bodies (humus or fossils) in the earth.
the energy that is in fossil fuels is chemical and radiant energy.
fossil fuels come from non-renewable (will not last forever) energy resources, these non-renewable energy resources (fossil fuels) come from CRUDE OIL, COAL, NATURAL GAS, NUCLEAR, sometimes wood and biomass - this depends on how it is extracted
Yes, that's where it is usually believed that fossil fuels come from - and that's why they are called "fossil" in the first place.
fossil fuels
No. Fossil fuels store chemical energy. It is this chemical energy we tap by using them for fuels.
Fossil Fuels =)
As of recent data, about 80% of the world's energy sources come from fossil fuels, which include coal, oil, and natural gas. This reliance on fossil fuels has significant implications for climate change and environmental sustainability. Efforts are ongoing to transition to renewable energy sources, but fossil fuels still dominate the global energy landscape.
fossil fuels homie