Fossil fuels are the exhaustible natural resous ?
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Fossil fuels are formed from the dead remains of living organisms. The formation of fossil fuels is a very slow process, it takes millions of years. Thus, fossil fuels are exhaustible natural resources.
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To begin, consider how fossil fuels are generated. They are formed by natural processes such as the decomposition of buried dead organisms and plants that are deposited hundreds of feet underground and contain organic molecules that release energy when burned.
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- Fossil fuels, on the other hand, are a non-renewable energy source, meaning that once utilised, they cannot be replaced.
- The majority of the energy we use comes from the combustion of fossil fuels. We are depleting these fossil resources at a quicker rate.
- Fossil fuel energy is becoming less abundant as the demand for diverse forms of energy rises. Replacing them is quite difficult. That is why they are referred to be a non-renewable energy source.
As a result, we might argue that fossil fuels are considered exhaustible natural resources.
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