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Coal, petroleum and natural gas are fossil fuels. Give reasons.

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Answered by abhilashbhoi16
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Coal, petroleum and natural gas are called fossil fuel because they are formed by the decomposition of dead remains of organisms by the natural process of fossilisation.

Answered by gursimarkaurkhalsa
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Coal, petroleum and natural gas are called fossil fuel because they are formed by the decomposition of dead remains of organisms by the natural process of fossilisation.

It is because they are actually fossils. They are made of dead and decay matter buried under the earth for many years. The dead and decaying matter under great amount of pressure and temperatures turn into fossils and they both are used as fuels so it is called fossil fuels.

The fossil fuels we use today are actually formed from plants and animals that existed hundreds of millions of years ago. The reason there is a lot of concern surrounding the expenditure of these resources is because most of what we use today from fossil fuels, such as oil and coal are being depleted much faster than they can be formed, so there is a limited amount available.

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