Fossil fuels are made of carbon from dead plants, which sank to the bottom of swamps during the Carboniferous Period, turning into fossil fuels.
Fossil fuels contain carbon because the dead plants that decayed were once part of the carbon cycle, so they consist of carbon. So when the carbon is burned it pollutes the atmosphere. It does not pollute the atmosphere in a fashion most people think. Carbon dioxide (and other greenhouse gases) goes into the atmostphere prevent heat from escaping. This in turn warms the atmosphere, creating what we know as global warming. What most people do not know is that the warming that is caused, causes water to evaporate into a form called water vapor. Water vapor acts as a greenhouse gas, causing the Earth to heat up. This in turn places the world in a cycle of warming.
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because one solid and one liquid = an element
Because they contain carbon, a chemical element present in all lifeforms on earth. They are formed from ancient plants and animals, I'm sure wikipedia can give you some more information.
hydrocarbons
Fossil fuels are not made from the fossils of dinosaurs.
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.
Fossils are the remains of plants and animals, and fossil fuels are decomposed plants and animals that form coal, oil, and natural gas.
Notice the word "fossils " this is no mistake. After millions of years of heat and pressure the fossils became oil and other fuels that we use. Once gone they are gone because we don't have the time that it took for the death of dinosaurs to make it.
Fossil fuel is made from fossils that was under pressure for millions of years and turned into oil or coal. This can not be reproduced since there are no more fossils made from long extinct animals.
Organic compounds naturally exist in all living specie (plants and animals including viruses) and in fossils fuels as natural gas and petroleum.
Minerals are solid, inorganic, naturally occurring, have a fixed chemical composition, and not finally, a perfect internal atomic structure. Fossils come from organic materials. Therefore, fossils are not considered minerals, although yes, by the time the organic material has fossilized, consists of minerals.
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No, plastics are not organic. They are derived from fossil fuels and are considered synthetic materials. Organic materials are derived from living organisms and contain carbon-based compounds.
Fossil fuels are not made from the fossils of dinosaurs.
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.
Fossil fuels are considered nonrenewable as they are the product of living things that died in the distant past.
Fossils are the remains of plants and animals, and fossil fuels are decomposed plants and animals that form coal, oil, and natural gas.
Fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) mostly come from vegetation that was pressurized and heated 300 million years ago. A small part comes from dead animals but not dinosaurs.But dinosaur fossils are a separate thing altogether.A correct version of this sentence might read:Fossil fuels were made, not from fossils, but from ancient organic matter, mostly vegetation, and probably not dinosaurs.
Notice the word "fossils " this is no mistake. After millions of years of heat and pressure the fossils became oil and other fuels that we use. Once gone they are gone because we don't have the time that it took for the death of dinosaurs to make it.
The sun.
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