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No. Most humans are only buried six feet under. There would not be enough pressure or temperature to turn us into fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas). Another difficulty is waiting several million years. Let's hope we'll be living happily with renewable energy (solar, wind or hydro) long before that happens.

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