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Due to high heat and pressure buried plants turn into

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fossile fuels
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Answer:

Due to high heat and pressure buried plants turn into fossil fuels.

Explanation:

  • Fossil fuels are mixes of fossilized plant and animal remains that date back millions of years.
  • The formation of fossil fuels from the fossils is determined by the type of fossil, the amount of pressure, and the quantity of heat.
  • There is an exposure to higher temperatures and pressures, as the fossil material is buried deeper and deeper.
  • The rising temperature leads to the breakage of fossil molecules.
  • Partially altered elements, such as peat from plants and kerogen from plankton, are created from the early breakdown of fossil molecules.
  • These materials can also be used as fuels, but they store less energy than fully produced coal, natural gas, or oil.
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