explain fuel conservation
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We must use less fuel and save it that is called fuel conservative
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Fuel conservation is an integral part of an energy conservation platform that most often concerns fossil fuels. Conservation is an effort to conserve or restrict the use of limited resources. In the context of fuel, conservation encompasses efforts to increase fuel efficiency, reduce fuel consumption and switch to more sustainable fuel alternatives.
There are many types of fuel, from wood to nuclear fuel rods. In the context of conservation, however, scientists and environmentalists are most concerned with hydrocarbons, or fossil fuels. Fossil fuels are created through certain subterranean pressures that change the fossilized remains of organic matter into coal, oil and natural gas deposits.
Because fossil fuels result from an organic process that takes a long length of time, the availability of these deposits are limited.
There are many types of fuel, from wood to nuclear fuel rods. In the context of conservation, however, scientists and environmentalists are most concerned with hydrocarbons, or fossil fuels. Fossil fuels are created through certain subterranean pressures that change the fossilized remains of organic matter into coal, oil and natural gas deposits.
Because fossil fuels result from an organic process that takes a long length of time, the availability of these deposits are limited.
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