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What are fossil fuels and how are they formed

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Answered by akashgang
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HI HERE IS THE ANSWER

THE LATIN WORD FOSSIL MEANS 'UNEARTHED' OR 'EXCAVATED' BECAUSE WE NEED TO EXCAVATE THESE FUELS . IN OTHER WORDS' THEY ARE BURIED DEEP INSIDE THE EARTH AND WE NEED TO DIG THEM OUT. FOSSIL FUEL ARE MADE OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS THAT DIED MILLIONS OF YEARS OF AGO AND WERE CONVERTED- BY THE PROCESSES INSIDE THE EARTH- INTO COAL , CRUDE OIL OR NATURAL GAS . THE ENERGY STORED IN THESE FOSSILS CAN BE RELEASED AND USED BY BURNING THEM . SEARCHING FOR COAL OR CRUDE OIL , PUMPING OUT THESE FUELS FROM DEPTH , AND TRANSPORTING THEM REQUIRE A LOT OF EFFORT AND TIME . THE CRUDE OIL MUST BE THEN BE CONVERTED INTO PETROL FOR CARS .

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