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What are fossil fuels how are they formed describe in brief two methods of determining the age?

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Answered by MdSaqlain
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Fossils are the remaining or the impressions of dead and decayed organisms buried millions of years ago.

Answered by Dar1990
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What are fossil fuels?

Fossil fuels are natural resources and it can be defined as the organic matter obtained as a result of incomplete oxidation, high temperature and pressure for a long time and the subsequent decay of plant and animal wastes. In our modernistic world, these fuels play an important role in almost all spectrum of human life.

Importance of Fossil Fuels

Fossil fuels are retrieved from the ground and offshore areas and are converted into suitable forms to produce energy. Around 90% of the electricity demand is satisfied by fossil fuels. The main concern with the increasing use of fossil fuels revolves around the damage to the environment that they cause. Some of the most commonly used fossil fuels are natural gas, coal, and petroleum. They form a major part of the non-renewable resources and have a large impact on the environment.

Harmful Effects of Non Renewable Resources

Unsurprisingly, the use of these non-renewable sources of energy has a variety of harmful impacts on our environment either due to the way they are extracted and processed or also in terms of how they are used and thereafter disposed of.

Some environmental problems faced due to the use of non-renewable resources (fossil fuels) are as follows:

Increase in greenhouse gas emissions

The greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, methane, CFCs, etc. act as a blanket for the earth by helping it retain heat. Due to the rise in the concentration of man-made greenhouse gases the average temperature of the earth is increasing.

The increase in consumption of coal and petroleum is one of the major reason for an increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere which has further added to the rising temperature. The greenhouse gasses also destroys the ozone layer of the earth’s atmosphere.

Land Pollution and Collection of solid wastes

Conversion of fossil fuel to energy results in the accumulation of solid wastes which have the devastating impact on the habitat. Solid wastes require land, financial support and proper monitoring which is often a neglected affair. These wastes are toxic in nature and if not disposed of properly can cause a lot of damage to the ecosystem. This endangers the vegetation, wildlife, and marine life.

The rise of the sea level

Research has proved that man-made greenhouse emissions have to lead to global warming. Due to rise in temperature, polar ice caps have begun to melt and as a result, the average sea level is rising. The rise is twice as fast as they were 150 years ago.

Debates about the contamination due to fossil fuel have become a common thing in today’s world. In order to maintain a balance in the ecosystem, proper regulatory policies need to be introduced. The increasing use of fossil fuels and the pollution caused by them in different mediums cannot be overshadowed by their utility.

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“We should practice the habit of conserving energy”.

Which of the following statements is related to the above comment?

Increased use of fossil fuels is depleting their sources far too fast.

All the energy used today is obtained from non-renewable sources.

Large areas of forest have been cut down to obtain fire wood.

Sunlight is gradually becoming dimmer.

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The natural petroleum contains:

Hydrocarbons

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