Biology, asked by SaaraSheikh, 11 months ago


Fossil formation is a slow process. Why?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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AT FIRST THE DECAYING OF A BODY IS FASTER BUT LATER IT GOES SLOWER AND SLOWER DUE TO UNFAVORABLE CONDITION LIKE EXCESSIVE HEAT AT THE DEPTH OF THE EARTH.. LESS OXYGEN KILLS AEROBIC BACTERIA AT THE DEPTH OF THE EARTH DUE TO THIS DECOMPOSITION PROCESS GOT SLOWER AND SLOWER AT MORE DEPTH OF THE EARTH.....

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Answered by mini0
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Fossil fuel is called, which is prepared in several thousand or several millions of years after the remains of dead plants and animals are buried under the earth. The use of fossil fuels emits greenhouse gases. Which raise the temperature of the Earth. The fossil fuels that we are using today, the Earth's upheaval millions of years ago, in which vegetation and biological wealth got buried under the surface of the earth and accumulated inside.

Their fossil remains have been subjected to extreme heat and high pressure for millions of years. Due to which chemical changes took place in these biomass and they were converted into coal, oil and gas. This is how fossil fuels are produced.

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