Natural gas and crude oil can be found in many places around the world, such as the Middle East (has about 70 per cent of the world's known resources of oil), North America and under the North Sea off the coast of the UK.
Natural gas and crude oil can be found in many places around the world, such as the Middle East (has about 70 per cent of the world's known resources of oil), North America and under the North Sea off the coast of the UK.
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Fossil fuels are non-renewable energy sources. That means once there gone, that's it! Fossil fuels are gas, oil and coal. Coal is dug from the ground in mines, oil and natural gases can be found in sea beds. They're called fossil fuels because they take a long time to become coal, oil or gases, it happens over millions of years through compaction (like fossils, hence the name). That it really but there's loads more on it! Like how each fuel is form and about global warming, because burning these fuels are then main cause, they release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
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Coal is often extracted through strip mining at the surface or deep tunnelling. Oil can be extracted from the ocean and on land. Massive drills from ocean platforms are used to bore into these deposits beneath the water. On the land, wells are drilled, and pump jacks extract the oil. Natural gas reserves often exist within oil reservoirs.
Fossil fuels is extracted from the earth in a number of ways, depending on which type of fossil fuel is being extracted. Natural gas and oil are produced by drilling wells. These wells may flow naturally, or require artificial lift. See related link. Coal is extracted from mines. If the coal is shallow, open pit mining may be used. However, more recent discoveries are deep, requiring underground mining. See related link.
Fossil fuels are from a long time ago so basically they are underground or in the ocean.
Fossil fuels are compressed organic matter, so they can be found anywhere an animal, plant, or other living thing died millions of years ago.
There are various methods for different types of fossil fuels. Coal is extracted by mining, Oil and gas are extracted by drilling down, and then they are pumped out.
Through undergound combustion.
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I will rephrase your question- Is the supply of fossil fuels sustainable? The answer is no. In the long run, we will have less and less fossil fuels. Fossil fuels are referred to as non-renewable fuels, which are taken from the earth's resources and used.
Fossil fuels are not bad for earth but he use of fossil fuels is bad.Use of fossil fuels emit large amount of pollution which cause global warming.
due to fossil fuels
It takes millions of years for fossil fuels to be naturally formed.
They are fuels that are natural substances and are found in the earth from the remains from dead plants and animals
I will rephrase your question- Is the supply of fossil fuels sustainable? The answer is no. In the long run, we will have less and less fossil fuels. Fossil fuels are referred to as non-renewable fuels, which are taken from the earth's resources and used.
Fossil fuels are not bad for earth but he use of fossil fuels is bad.Use of fossil fuels emit large amount of pollution which cause global warming.
of course ,because we get mineral oil , petroleum , kerosin oil and diesel from fossil and fossil fuels are such fuels which we get from the inner surface of earth or beneath the earth
coal is the main fossil fuel on earth that is found under the earth and dug up.
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
yes. there is only so many fossil fuels in the earth
by not using them!
Fossil fuels (hence the name) are natural fuels that come from decayed bodies (humus or fossils) in the earth.
coal, old & natural gas are the three fossile fuels on earth..
If Earth did then there wouldn't be electricity, coal or anything that we humans rely on today that uses fossil fuels.
yes
due to fossil fuels