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.
The fossil fuel that humans use most is oil (petroleum). It is primarily used for transportation, electricity generation, heating, and manufacturing. Oil is a versatile energy source that plays a key role in the global economy.
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petrol is made from the fossil fuel oil
You use it to put fuel in your car and heat your home with the energy it produces.
nonrenewable resources
If you are using bio fuel you are not using fossil fuel. Crude oil is a fossil fuel
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Coal is a fossil fuel,that is being used to produce electricity and heat.
yes there are some fossil fuels used to make gasoline for autos.
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A fossil is a relic of earlier times, that is found in the ground. By definition, it is not man made. People can make fuel, for example, we can grow corn, and then extract corn syrup, ferment it to make alcohol, and burn the alcohol. But that is not a fossil fuel. Petroleum, natural gas, and coal are the fossil fuels. We did not make them, they have been in the ground for a long time before we came along.