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  1. They can't be made in laboratory as it takes millions of years for these fuels to form gradually from buried and decaying organic material. Also, fossil fuels need high pressure and high temperature to form which cannot be produced in a lab.
  2. Oil being lighter than water floats on the surface of the water. It is also insoluble in water, making it to stay above the surface of the water.
  3. Coal and oil release sulfur dioxide gas when they burn, which causes breathing problems for living creatures and contributes to acid rain. Fossil fuels release carbon dioxide when they burn, which adds to the greenhouse effect and increases global warming .
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