Fossil fuels were created from dead organisms that got buried underground. Once they're underground bacteria can't decompose the matter and the carbon stays trapped. If people burn all the Carbon that's buried underground, what affects might that have on the planet?
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Petroleum, also called crude oil, is a fossil fuel. ... When petroleum products such as gasoline are burned for ... underground rock structures that might have trapped ...
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If people burn all the hydrocarbon (petroleum) which is burried underground, the amount of fossil fuels present on the planet will deplete at a certain critical level where we would have only the non conventional sources of energy to depend on.
But as many factory processes only depend on fossil fuels, the number of products consumers get will decrease and production of few products and chemicals will stop.
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Here is your answer;
If people burn all the hydrocarbon (petroleum) which is burried underground, the amount of fossil fuels present on the planet will deplete at a certain critical level where we would have only the non conventional sources of energy to depend on.
But as many factory processes only depend on fossil fuels, the number of products consumers get will decrease and production of few products and chemicals will stop.
I hope it helps you
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