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Natural gas primarily exists in underground rock formations or associated with other fossil fuels, such as oil. It is composed mainly of methane (CH4) and is formed from the decomposition of organic matter over millions of years under heat and pressure. Natural gas can also be found in shale deposits, coal beds, and as a byproduct of oil extraction. Additionally, small quantities of natural gas are present in the atmosphere and can be released from natural sources like wetlands.

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