They are fossils themselves, just not the kind you think of when you see fossilised dinosaurs or other prehistoric creatures like trilobites, where a fossil is inside a rock.
Coal for example is fossilised wood. Oil is the decomposed remains of plankton, etc. They were all once living organisms.
theyre made out of dead stuff
oil, coal, natural gas, coke they are called fossil fuels because they are as old as fossils. They take thousands, if not millions of years to turn into what they are.
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"Fossil fuels" refers to fuels, such as carbon and petroleum, that are generally believed to originate as fossils.
Fossil fuels are clean burning and will not be bad for the environment. We will never run out of fossil fuels. Fossil fuels are good for our health. These are a few that are not true about fossil fuels.
fossil fuels are natural gasses that come from fossils. one fossil fuel is oil.
Fossil fuels are not made from the fossils of dinosaurs.
Fossil fuels (hence the name) are natural fuels that come from decayed bodies (humus or fossils) in the earth.
well im not very sure my self but it would have something to do with fossil fuels
Because fossil fuels are fossils is the simple answer. Fossil fuels are just large collections of tiny fossils which have undergone a slightly different process which allows them to be flammable.
Yes. They are a large group of fossils which are full of the energy of the dead creatures or plants which formed them.
Fossils are the preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms, while fossil fuels are natural resources that formed from the decay of ancient organisms over millions of years, such as coal, oil, and natural gas. Fossils are used by scientists to study the history of life on Earth, while fossil fuels are used as energy sources for human activities.