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 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.
The two forces that can turn fossils into fossil fuels are heat and pressure. Over millions of years, the remains of plants and animals buried underground are subjected to high temperatures and pressures, causing them to transform into fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas.
Fossils are evidences of prehistoric life, the record of which is usually in a stone medium. Fossil fuel is the product of prehistoric life, such as coal, peat, oil, and natural gas, which can be burned to provide energy.
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Fossils fuels are called non renewable because we consume them faster then they can replaced naturally
The difference between The differeence between the Cambrian and Pre-Cambrian is that the Cambrian fossils are ones of hard shell creatures because of thee evolved predators. The difference between Cambrian and Pre-Cambrian is that the Cambrian fossils are ones of hard shell creatures because of the evolved predators.rian fossils Cambrian and Pre-Cambrian is that the Cambrian fossils are ones of hard shell creatures because of the evolved predators.
theyre made out of dead stuff
the answer is coal
fossil fuels are natural gasses that come from fossils. one fossil fuel is oil.
petroleum and natural gas are none other than the decomposed forms of plants and animals that had been buried under the earth before millions of years.The decomposed forms from which fuels are obtained are termed fossils and therefore the fuels obtained from the fossils(petroleum , natural gas etc) are termed fossil fuels
Oil and natural gas.
Oil , coal, and natural gas