While the exact timeline for fossil fuel depletion varies based on consumption rates and technological advancements, coal is often considered the most likely to run out within a person's lifetime, especially in regions where it is heavily mined and used for energy. However, oil and natural gas are also depleting resources, with some estimates suggesting that easily accessible reserves may dwindle significantly in the next few decades. Transitioning to renewable energy sources could extend the availability of these fossil fuels, but immediate conservation and alternative energy development are crucial.
because they are nonrenewable substances
we will have to use solar energy. we would not be using gas anymore
No, that would be an example of gasoline, or fossil fuel. Examples of a gas would be Hydrogen, Oxygen, Xenon, butane (that some cars run on) etc.
fossil fuels
No! Even if it was it would run out very quickly. Using every fossil fuel is bad for the enviroment in some way.
Oil.
petrol and diesel are fossil fuels so if you put fossil fuels in your car it should run
Fossil fuels are organic materials used for burning to produce energy. It is false that oil is the fossil fuel that will run out first. It is believed that coal will be the first fossil fuel to run out.
a fossil fuel is a gas or oil. it's a nonrenewable resource. we have to preserve it because it takes about 100,000,000 years for nature to make some more. if we run out , more will come back in 100,000,000!As because the sources are lmited and uses are crossing its limits....Days are not so far when there would be no further fossil fuels for our future generation .Then how do they survive.
They can run on renewable electricity.They can run on hydrogen.They can run on fuel cells generating electricity using a renewable biofuel.They can run on biodiesel or a similar biofuel.
Every type of transportation we have uses some form of fossil fuel either to run it or build it.
It is difficult to predict exactly when fossil fuel reserves will run out as it depends on factors such as consumption rates, technological advancements, and new discoveries. However, some estimates suggest that certain fossil fuel reserves, like oil and natural gas, may deplete within the next century if current consumption rates continue.