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Why are Europe's North Western Highlands poor in fossil fuels.?. -Answer quickly please

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Answered by sureshchoudhary82
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Europe is surrounded by energy-producing regions that for years have been confronted with oil and gas outputs which are either declining, or on the verge of decline. This situation has very little to do with so-called “above ground” issues. It is the consequence of a long-foreseen finitude of hydrocarbon reserves.
Answered by arnabtherockstar
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Answer:

because fossil fuels are found in sedimentary rocks but the North Western Highlands are rich in igneous and metamorphic rocks are not layered.

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