Physics, asked by puppyreddy58, 4 months ago

In the few years the fuels on earth will be exhausted. Think, what would happen to human civilization? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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If this ever happened, and our current logistical infrastructure had not responded in time, this would potentially be a very serious problem. The human race is a global civilization and is heavily reliant on a plentiful supply of crude oil.

Between 1965 and 2005, humanity has seen an increase in demand for crude oil by about two and a half times. We are using twice as much coal and three times more natural gas.

At present, crude oil constitutes around 33% of global energy needs. Coal and is around 30% and natural gas comes in third place at around 24%. That totals around 87% of human global energy needs.

As you can see, if these supplies were to be perturbed significantly, it would be a big shock to the system, to say the least.

Oil, in particular, is an interesting and unique substance. It has a high energy content and is readily refined into liquid fuels through distillation.

So, the loss of these resources would have a profound, and shattering effect on human civilization.

Answered by kulwinder527
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Answer: In the few years, the fuels on the earth will be exhausted and will remake again after thousands of years. Due to this, it will a huge loss to the human civilization. People can't use fuels in their vehicles and have to travel far distances on bicycle. Not only in vehicles, fuels have many uses such as:-

  • in domestic use
  • in industries
  • to generate electricity

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