How are fossil fuel formed in nature
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Fossil fuel formed from decayed plants and animals that have been converted to crude oil , natural gas , or heavy oils by exposure to heat and pressure in the earth's crust over hundreds of millions of years.
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➨ Fossil fuels are the fuels that contain remains of the organisms that are present in the surface of earth's crust with a lot of carbon and hydrogen content.
➨ It takes a lot of time to generate these fossil fuels again. These are non renewable resources.
➨ These resources are formed by remains of plants and animals and get buried deep into the soil for millions of years. And there, under deep soil, because of extreme heat and pressure conditions, they slowly get converted into utilized resources called fossil fuels.
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➨ Fossil fuels are the fuels that contain remains of the organisms that are present in the surface of earth's crust with a lot of carbon and hydrogen content.
➨ It takes a lot of time to generate these fossil fuels again. These are non renewable resources.
➨ These resources are formed by remains of plants and animals and get buried deep into the soil for millions of years. And there, under deep soil, because of extreme heat and pressure conditions, they slowly get converted into utilized resources called fossil fuels.
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