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Information about fossils and the way they form and how they are used any 3 advantages and disadvantages

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Answered by ihbaoreap5n46r
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Fossil fuel

Fossil fuels are hydrocarbons, primarily coal, fuel oil or natural gas, formed from the remains of dead plants and animals.

In common dialogue, the term fossil fuel also includes hydrocarbon-containing natural resources that are not derived from animal or plant sources.

These are sometimes known instead as mineral fuels.  

The utilization of fossil fuels has enabled large-scale industrial development and largely supplanted water-driven mills, as well as the combustion of wood or peat for heat.

Fossil fuel is a general term for buried combustible geologic deposits of organic materials, formed from decayed plants and animals that have been converted to crude oil, coal, natural gas, or heavy oils by exposure to heat and pressure in the earth's crust over hundreds of millions of years.

The burning of fossil fuels by humans is the largest source of emissions of carbon dioxide, which is one of the greenhouse gases that allows radiative forcing and contributes to global warming.

A small portion of hydrocarbon-based fuels are biofuels derived from atmospheric carbon dioxide, and thus do not increase the net amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

USES

Gasoline - Essential for Transportation

The most obvious fuel used in daily life runs cars, school buses and trucks. Gasoline and diesel are non-renewable fuels created from crude oil deposits in the ground or beneath the oceans. Lawnmowers and other maintenance equipment also run on gasoline. Construction sites power backhoes, dump trucks, cranes and other equipment with diesel.

Natural Gas - Heating and Cooking

Natural gas can power the heating systems, stove tops, water heaters and dryers in your home. Natural gas burns very cleanly and creates abundant energy when burning, according the Natural Gas.org. This type of fuel is mostly comprised of methane but can contain other gases as well. Natural gas often occurs as underground pockets near oil deposits. Oil emits gases that rise to the higher levels of underground pockets of oil trapped within rock layers. Wells tap into these pockets to remove the natural gas for use in your home.

Alcohol - Gasoline Helper

Alcohol has played a major role as a fuel supply in recent decades. In particular, alcohol, or ethanol, made from corn is mixed with gasoline for much of the US liquid fuel needs. Properly designed, cars and trucks can burn the gasoline-alcohol mixture without problems. By adding US-made alcohol to gasoline, the country's fuel suppliers reduce the need for imported crude oil.

Uranium - Carbon-Free Power

Although uranium isn't "burned" to make heat like coal or natural gas is, it still counts as fuel as nuclear power plants consume it and extract energy from it. It is also like coal or other fuels in that it is non-renewable: when the supply is used up, it is gone for good. Unlike fossil fuels, uranium creates heat through radioactive decay, a process that, weight for weight, can yield as much as 1 million times the energy. The downsides of uranium include dangerous radioactivity and waste that remains radioactive for thousands of years.

Advantages

1. Fossil fuels are a technology that is globally developed.  

2. Fossil fuels are both cheap and reliable.  

3. Fossil fuels have become safer over time.  

Disadvantages

1. Fossil fuels are a finite resource.  

2. Fossil fuels are often cheap because of subsidies.  

3. Fossil fuels combust to create an acidic environment.  

4. Fossil fuels can damage the environment through human error.  


Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Advantages and Disadvantages of Fossil Fuels:

ADVANTAGES:

1. Fossil Fuels are very easy to find.

2. Fossil Fuels can generate electricity within a single location.

3. Fossil Fuels are very cost effective,especially coal.

4. Fossil Fuels are very easy to transport.

5. Fossil Fuels are highly stable.

DISADVANTAGES:

1.Fossil Fuels create a lot of pollution.

2. Fossil Fuels also create a huge amount of smoke when burned.

3. Fossil Fuels are the cause of destruction of huge places because of their mining.

4. Fossil Fuels are finite energy sources like petroleum.

5. Fossil Fuels are not at all environment friendly.

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