Yes. It takes the earth millions of years to make a barrel of oil. Fossil fuels are non-renewable fuel sources. The "available supply" may increase due to new discoveries but the earth's total resources or supply of these fuels is finite, and diminishes as we use them. Fossil Fuels are made when something gets covered and so much pressure is on that thing it turns into oil. The UAE is a place with a lot of Fossil Fuels because the sand covers any animal of thing that dies there.
fossil fuels is what i think the answer is but im pretty sure its fossil fuels
Fossil fuels are rare now as there are not many left but people think they are common because they are used everywhere.
i don't think so
I don't think they are.
Fossil fuels were never invented, they were discovered. Some people think that coal may have been used as fuel in prehistoric times.
I think it's electricity.
manganese, and fossil fuels
Examples of fossil fuels are coal, oil and natural gas. Fossil fuels are nonrenewable energy sources which can be used to make electricity in a power station but it is very bad for the planet and global warming. Fossil fuels are running out slowly so we need to think of something else which is a renewable source of energy.
I think America russia and china
you really think i know??
I think I understand your question... Fossil fuels are simply fuels made from or containing a substance that was naturally aged and produced by the earth. Oil is a composite that the earth makes over thousands and thousands of years
Fossil fuels are running out because they are finite resources that are being consumed at a much faster rate than they are being replenished through natural processes. The exploration and extraction of fossil fuels have also greatly accelerated the depletion of these resources. Ultimately, the finite nature of fossil fuels, combined with their high demand for energy production, is leading to their depletion.