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what is fossil fuels? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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FOSSIL FUELS FORM. After millions of years underground, the compounds that make up plankton and plants turn into fossil fuels. Plankton decomposes into natural gas and oil, while plants become coal. Today, humans extract these resources through coal mining and the drilling of oil and gas wells on land and offshore.

Answered by kuldeepraj3725
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Fossil fuels are the natural fuel which is formed deep under the earth from the pre-historic remains of living organisms (like plants and animals) is called a fossil fuel.

Pre-historic remaining of living organisms means the organisms which was living on our Earth are lively buried by the natural phenomenon like earthquake, wind, water, volcanic eruption etc..,

Example:- Coal, petroleum and natural gas.

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