I would have to say no, because no fossil fuels last forever, as they are nonrenewable resources and the definition of nonrenewable is that they will eventually become nonexistent.
We are extremely reliant on fossil fuels as we use it to power our cars and in our homes.
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Australia primarily relies on coal, natural gas, and oil as its main fossil fuels. Coal is the most abundant and heavily used fossil fuel in the country, followed by natural gas and oil. These fossil fuels are used for electricity generation, transportation, and industrial processes in Australia.
Gone forever. Fossil fuels are those that were created millions of years ago, and when they are gone, there is no more of them.
Basically two reasons.1) Fossil fuels won't last forever - we will run out of these fuels pretty soon. 2) Fossil fuels produce contamination, including filling the atmosphere with greenhouse gases.
Australia uses coal, oil and natural gas. These are fossil fuels. The amount of energy derived from the wind and solar is rising fast.
Most fossil fuels mines are found more inland of Australia. Though this means that fossil fuel prices are a lot more expensive
fossil fuels come from non-renewable (will not last forever) energy resources, these non-renewable energy resources (fossil fuels) come from CRUDE OIL, COAL, NATURAL GAS, NUCLEAR, sometimes wood and biomass - this depends on how it is extracted
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Perhaps people should limit their use of fossil fuels because of environmental concerns. Where technology exists to replace machines that use fossil fuels, solar or wind are now viable options.
No, they will run-out in several hundred years or even sooner if we continue to use them so much. They replenish themselves but they take too long
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