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Ancient organisms became fossil fuels through a process called diagenesis, where organic matter from dead plant and animal remains is buried and subjected to high pressure and temperature over millions of years. This transforms the organic material into hydrocarbons, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, which are the substances we extract and use as fossil fuels.
Their deceased bodies got covered in earth over time. The
pressure and heat compressed the carbon in their bodies to become
fossil fuels.
Fossil Fuels =)
Fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, are formed from the decay of ancient organic matter. These fuels are extracted and burned to generate energy for electricity production, transportation, and heating.
Fossil fuels are primarily composed of hydrocarbons, which are molecules made up of hydrogen and carbon atoms. The main types of fossil fuels include coal, oil, and natural gas, all of which were formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals that underwent geological processes over millions of years.
Fossil fuels are natural fuels formed from the remains of ancient organisms that have decomposed and been subjected to high heat and pressure over millions of years. The main types of fossil fuels are coal, oil, and natural gas, which are non-renewable resources that provide the majority of the world's energy. Burning fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change.
Oil and natural gas are resources formed mainly from the remains of microscopic-sized marine organisms that lived millions of years ago. These organisms accumulated on the ocean floor and were slowly buried under layers of sediment, which over time turned into fossil fuels.