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What fossil fuel do humans use most?

The fossil fuel that humans use most is oil (petroleum). It is primarily used for transportation, electricity generation, heating, and manufacturing. Oil is a versatile energy source that plays a key role in the global economy.


How can people be persuaded to use less fossil fuel?

They can be educated to understand the dangers of overuse.They can be persuaded that fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) will be expensive to their lifestyles.They can be encouraged to sign up for renewable energy (solar, wind, hydro, tidal and wave, geothermal among others) for their electricity supplies.


Why has fossil fuel use increase?

Fossil fuel use has increased due to factors such as growing global energy demand, industrial development, reliance on transportation, and limited availability of renewable energy sources as substitutes. Additionally, fossil fuels have historically been inexpensive and easily accessible, further contributing to their widespread use.


How do humans use fossil fuels in their everyday lives?

They are the easiest fuels to make in large amounts APEX


What can people do to make fossil fuel supplies last longer?

To make fossil fuel supplies last longer, people can prioritize energy efficiency by using energy-saving appliances, driving fuel-efficient vehicles, and reducing overall energy consumption. Additionally, promoting and investing in renewable energy sources can help decrease reliance on fossil fuels and contribute to their long-term sustainability.

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What two fossil fuel people use?

Gas and Oil. :D


Can you get fossil fuels by growing crops?

No, it takes thousands to many millions of years of burial underground for organic material to transform into a fossil fuel form. You can use some crops (e.g. oil seeds) to replace some fossil fuel, but they are not fossil fuel.


What is an example of a fossil fuel you use today?

Coal, gasoline, peat, oil. Though those are just a few fossil fuels of many.


What fossil fuel do humans use most?

The fossil fuel that humans use most is oil (petroleum). It is primarily used for transportation, electricity generation, heating, and manufacturing. Oil is a versatile energy source that plays a key role in the global economy.


What will happen if you use fossil fuel?

pollution


What fuel do motor cycles use?

fossil


Schools that are heated with a natural gas furnaces use a type of fuel that is classified as a?

non renewable fossil fuel


How can you cut down your use of fossil fuels?

Use natural gases instead of fossil fuels are only use fossil fuel if it very urgent


What fossil fuel provides heating for a house conserves resources?

No use of ANY fossil fuel can be regarded as conserving resources.


What fuel currently in use has the highest climate change potential?

fossil fuel


How many people use solar power compared to fossil fuels?

A very small number of people just use solar power. They have solar panels that transform sunlight into electricity and store this in batteries for home use. Most other people who use solar power also use power from fossil fuels. They have solar panels but are also connected to the electricity grid, so they also use mainsteam electricity, which is mostly generated by burning fossil fuel.


Does rockets use fossil fuels?

Most rockets today use liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen as fuel, not fossil fuels. These fuels react to produce water vapor and can be considered eco-friendly compared to fossil fuels. However, some rockets still use a combination of liquid oxygen and kerosene as fuel, which is a fossil fuel.