1 Saudi Arabia
2 Russia
3 United States
4 Iran
5 Mexico
6 China
7 Canada
8 Norway
9 Venezuela
10 Kuwait
12 Nigeria
13 Iraq
14 Algeria
15 United Kingdom
16 Libya 1,720,000
17 Brazil
18 Kazakhstan
19 Angola
20 Qatar
21 Indonesia
22 Azerbaijan
23 India
24 Argentina
25 Malaysia
26 Oman
27 Egypt
28 Australia
29 Colombia
30 Ecuador
31 Yemen
32 Sudan
34 Syria
35 Denmark
36 Vietnam
37 Thailand
38 Gabon
39 Congo, Republic of the
40 Congo, Democratic Republic of the
41 Brunei
42 South Africa
43 Turkmenistan
44 Bahrain
45 Chad
46 Italy
47 Germany
48 Japan
49 Uzbekistan
50 Romania
52 Peru
53 Timor-Leste
54 Ukraine
55 Cameroon
56 Tunisia
58 Mauritania
59 France
Many countries around the world use fossil fuels as a primary source of energy, including the United States, China, India, Russia, and Saudi Arabia. These countries rely on fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas for electricity generation, transportation, and industrial processes.
Carbon is the component found in all living matter and fossil fuels.
The three countries with the largest fossil fuel reserves are Venezuela, Saudi Arabia, and Canada. These countries have significant reserves of oil, natural gas, and coal.
Countries like Germany and Poland are known to rely heavily on fossil fuels, specifically coal, for their energy production. Despite efforts to transition towards renewable energy sources, these countries still heavily depend on fossil fuels for their energy needs.
Fossil fuels are typically found in sedimentary rocks. These rocks are formed from the accumulation and lithification of sediments, which contain organic matter that can be transformed into fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas.
Fossil fuels are mostly found in the underground.
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
They come from other countries
Oil, coal and natural gas are the three main fossil fuels found in Mexico.
Canada
Coal
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They are found in decayed organisms.
Rich in fossil fuels (coal, oil, gas): Saudi Arabia, United States, Russia, China, Australia. Poor in fossil fuels: Singapore, Japan, Israel, countries in Western Europe.
I'm writing a report on fossil fuels and i found out that almost three-fourths of the world's energy relies on fossil fuels
coal is the main fossil fuel on earth that is found under the earth and dug up.
Developed countries with lots of population and industry.