There is a fossil fuel called Crude Oil, which is the foundation of petrol and other substances.
The type of rocks that contain fossil fuels are sedimentary rocks, such as shale, sandstone, and limestone. Fossil fuels like oil, natural gas, and coal are formed from the remains of plants and animals that were buried and compressed over millions of years within these rocks.
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Fossil fuels are natural resources like coal, oil, and natural gas that are formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals. These organic materials undergo decomposition over millions of years under high pressure and heat, transforming into the fuels that we use today.
Yes, fossil fuels were formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals, including vascular plants. Over millions of years, the decaying organic matter from these plants got buried under layers of sediment and transformed into coal, oil, and natural gas through processes like heat and pressure.
Coal (apex)
Yes. They are a large group of fossils which are full of the energy of the dead creatures or plants which formed them.
"Fossil fuels" refers to fuels, such as carbon and petroleum, that are generally believed to originate as fossils.
theyre made out of dead stuff
well fossil fuels are from the dead remains of plants and animals
dead organisms
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.
umm... i dont think so or then we might all be dead from poisioning
Dead Organisms Are Compressed By Dirt or Remains Of Dead Animals.
fossil fuels are from dead plants that have been in the ground for thousands of years
Fossil Fuels are fuels that are produced by the organic residue of plants and animals that lay buried under the earth for millenia. They are hydrocarbons found in earth's crust and were formed as a result of chemical action over ages on organic fossils. Fossil fuels come in a wide variety and range from volatile substances like Ethane, Methane, liquid petrolium, kerosene to non volatile materials like coal (which is composed purely of carbon). They were formed from the fossils of dead plants and animals which have been buried under earth's crust for millions of years due to earth's temperature and pressures. Reference: blurit.com
Coal is a type of fossil fuel, and fossil fuels are made out of dead plants and animals.
Fossil fuels (coal, petroleum, and natural gas) are made, over long periods of time, from vegetable matter including algae, ferns, etc. Sometimes in popular culture, fossil fuels are said to result from dinosaur remains, but that is not the case; dinosaurs, like any other animal, will decay after death, and do not leave behind any fossil fuels (although they do leave behind fossils of other sorts).