Fossil fuels are a precious resource because they cannot be replaced. So it makes sense to use them carefully, until something else (renewable energy or nuclear fusion) is developed.
We need to conserve fossil fuels because they are non-renewable. Once our reserves are depleted, we will have to come up with synthetic fuels. We do have synthetic oil, but not in the quantities that the world needs.
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Fossil fuels are formed from the bodies of millions of years deceased animals. For this reason, fossil fuels should be conserved because they are a very finite resource.
Yes, because if we recycle plastic means that we don't have to waste money mining raw materials.
The fossil fuels will eventually run out and then we have a dilemma of what we would use in it's place. We need to conserve and not waste the limited resource we have.
We need to conserve fossil fuels because they are non-renewable. Once our reserves are depleted, we will have to come up with synthetic fuels. We do have synthetic oil, but not in the quantities that the world needs.
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Fossil fuels are formed from the bodies of millions of years deceased animals. For this reason, fossil fuels should be conserved because they are a very finite resource.
Yes, because if we recycle plastic means that we don't have to waste money mining raw materials.
When we burn fossil fuels, that fossil fuel is gone. *POOF!* And it'll take millions of years for the nonrenewable resource to form again. Therefore we need to conserve fossil fuels as much as possible.
We can help conserving fossil fuels by reducing our usage of electricity. Since electricity comes from the burning of fossil fuels, the demand to burn fossil fuels for energy will be reduced. Cutting down the usage of vdehicles and converting to other forms of public transport can also help conserve petroleum.
Fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) should be conserved under the earth, where they are now. Their use is the main cause of global warming and it's important that we stop using them.
The fossil fuels will eventually run out and then we have a dilemma of what we would use in it's place. We need to conserve and not waste the limited resource we have.
Quite a lot of our natural resources, like fossil fuels, take a long time to form. Fossil fuels are formed when decaying plants and animals are covered by layers of rock, mud and sand. The pressure exerted by these layers creates fossils, from which we get these fuels. This process takes a lot of time, and hence fossil fuels take very long to replenish. Once we exhaust all that is present currently, we won't be seeing more of them for a pretty long time, so our future generations won't have any left to use. That is one of the reasons why we must conserve natural resources, simply to save some for our children and their children and so on and so forth.
Nuclear energy conserves the use of fossil fuel because if there is a nuclear power station there is no need to burn fossil fuel in that region.
Because they are a finite resource - which means when they are gone, we can't produce more.