Australia primarily relies on coal, natural gas, and oil as its main fossil fuels. Coal is the most abundant and heavily used fossil fuel in the country, followed by natural gas and oil. These fossil fuels are used for electricity generation, transportation, and industrial processes in Australia.
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because someone could get hurt
Mainly two reasons. (1) The fossil fuels will eventually be used up. (2) Fossil fuels cause pollution.
All present human societies except a very few isolated primitive tribes depend on fossil fuels. Practically all societies are directly dependent, with fossil fuels providing the vast majority of power generation and transportation capability, plus critical components of the chemical industry, and a core enabler of agriculture. Those few places not directly using fossil fuels are dependent on products made by fossil fuel cultures. In numerical terms, all but at most a couple hundred thousand out of 6.5 billion are dependent - so, 99.99% or more.
Australia uses coal, oil and natural gas. These are fossil fuels. The amount of energy derived from the wind and solar is rising fast.
Most fossil fuels mines are found more inland of Australia. Though this means that fossil fuel prices are a lot more expensive
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I would have to say no, because no fossil fuels last forever, as they are nonrenewable resources and the definition of nonrenewable is that they will eventually become nonexistent.
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Rich in fossil fuels (coal, oil, gas): Saudi Arabia, United States, Russia, China, Australia. Poor in fossil fuels: Singapore, Japan, Israel, countries in Western Europe.
Many biomass fuels can significantly reduce carbon emissions if they are used to displace fossil fuels. Some types of biomass can also be converted into liquid which can be used for vehicles. Biomass fuels can be cheaper than fossil fuels in many circumstances. It is renewable and is not dependent on fossil fuels. While biomass can be used directly, it can be used to produce higher forms of fuels. Listen to mia. she knows everything.