Fossil Fuels

A fossil fuel is a hydrocarbon-containing fabric formed naturally in the earth's crust from the stays of dead vegetation and animals this is extracted and burned as a gasoline. The predominant fossil fuels are coal, crude oil and natural gasoline. Fossil fuels might also be burned to provide warmness to be used immediately (together with for cooking or heating), to electricity engines (including inner combustion engines in motor motors), or to generate strength. Some fossil fuels are delicate into derivatives together with kerosene, fuel and propane before burning. The origin of fossil fuels is the anaerobic decomposition of buried lifeless organisms, containing natural molecules created by photosynthesis. The conversion from those substances to high-carbon fossil fuels generally require a geological system of millions of years

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