The fossil fuels will become extinct in some years.There is no future of fossil fuels.That is why there is so much research going on the alternate fuels.
It seems that, for now, nuclear power (i.e uranium, plutonium) is going to be the largest source of non-fossil fuel energy- however, like fossil fuels Nuclear power is not renewable. So as far as renewable energy goes, it would seem that wind turbines, geothermal energy, hydroelectric power and solar power and the main alternative energy sources. In cars however, who knows? Hydrogen looks like a contender, but only time will tell.
well im not very sure my self but it would have something to do with fossil fuels
We will have to use renewable energy like solar, wind and geothermal power and continue to use nuclear power. We also must use electric or hydrogen cars because without fossil fuels we will not have gasoline.Life would be different.
Use less of them by developing renewable fuels like wind power, sunlight, hydrogen gas (fuel cells), and ethanol. Also, developing more efficient ways to burn coal, oil, and natural gasses when they must be used would help protect our supply of fossil fuels.
Hydrogen could be an excellent fuel for automobiles. The unfortunate part though is that hydrogen is currently made through the stripping of natural gas, so hydrogen would still be using fossil fuels with our current technology.
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Fossil fuels are non-renewable energy sources that can be burned to get energy. The Greenhouse Effect is, in part, the result of burning fossil fuels. In this example, fossil fuels would be a causative agent that creates an effect on the environment, specifically, the Earth's atmosphere.
If you keep using fossil fuels it there will be no more and you cant give off energy.
Yes, it CAN be, but it is extremely dangerous to handle and store. It is highly explosive, and the handling problems would probably make it prohibitively expensive.
Fossil fuels weren't invented, they simply exist, fossil fuel is just that, decayed/fossilized matter from thousands of millions of years ago, we just refine the fuel. And if we had never discovered the fossil fuels, more likely than not we would only be using electricity for things such as cars, heating, and other such things that use these fossil fuels. Or perhaps they would all run on ethanol (a..sort of wast product of corn) So, if fossil fuels were never discovered our lives would very likely be much the same as they are today, but, well, less polluted.
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