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why coal deposits are depleting?​

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Answered by tejaswinitn
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Answer:

Fossil fuels are hundreds of millions of years old, but in the last 200 years consumption has increased rapidly, leaving fossil fuel reserves depleted and climate change seriously impacted.

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Why are fossil fuels bad?

Carbon emissions. ...

Air pollution. ...

Ocean pollution. ...

Habitat destruction. ...

Transporting fossil fuels.

Answered by ItzBeautyBabe
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Fossil fuels are hundreds of millions of years old, but in the last 200 years consumption has increased rapidly, leaving fossil fuel reserves depleted and climate change seriously impacted.

Why are fossil fuels bad?

  • Carbon emissions.
  • Air pollution.
  • Ocean pollution.
  • Habitat destruction.
  • Transporting fossil fuels.
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