Geography, asked by bikashduttadutta1971, 11 months ago

In which group of energy does coal and petroleum fall? why? ​

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Answered by Khadijamurad
13

Answer:

coal and petroleum falls in the category of non-renewable energy resource as once they are finished they can't be found easily as it take millions of years under the earth surface under high pressure and high temperature. That is why they are considered as the non-renewable energy resource.

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Answered by drrmaitra
5

Answer:

Coal and petroleum fall in the category of fossil fuel

Explanation:

They fall in the category of fossil fuel because they were formed when millions of year ago the trees and animals died then another layer of soil covered them so, due to the pressure and heat they changed into fossil fuel in short you can say that they are made from fossil

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