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Fossil Fuel

By Anar Ariuntulga. Fossil Fuel. Fossil Fuel. File File history File links. Fossil fuel. Coal, one of the fossil fuels. Fossil fuels or mineral fuels are fuels formed by natural resources such as anaerobic decomposition of buried dead organisms . . FOSSILFUEL.

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Fossil Fuel

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  1. By AnarAriuntulga Fossil Fuel Fossil Fuel

  2. File • File history • File links Fossil fuel Coal, one of the fossil fuels. Fossil fuels or mineral fuels are fuels formed by natural resources such as anaerobic decomposition of buried dead organisms.

  3. FOSSILFUEL Dead animals and dead plants or even died trees are melted by sun, the dead animals,died trees and dead plants remains and are called fossil feul now, it is a nonrenewable energy you use it runs out its ended forever you also need to use less of it too.

  4. FOSSIL FUEL It was estimated by the Energy Information Administration that in 2006 primary sources of energy consisted of petroleum 36.8%, coal 26.6%, natural gas 22.9%, amounting to an 86% share for fossil fuels in primary energy production in the world. Non-fossil sources included hydroelectric 6.3%, nuclear 6.0%, and (geothermal, solar, tide, wind, wood, waste) amounting 0.9 percent.[4] World energy consumption was growing about 2.3% per year.

  5. FOSSIL FEUL Crude oil, natural gas and coal are fossil fuels. Fossil fuels are very precious resources because they are non-renewable (once they're used, that's it!). We can also make lots of organic chemicals from them, needed to make products such as paints, detergents, polymers (including plastics), cosmetics and some medicines. Fossil fuels were formed from the fossillized remains of dead plants and animals that once lived millions of years ago. Oil and natural gas are the products of the deep burial and decomposition of dead plants and animals. Heat and pressure, in the absence of oxygen, transform the decomposed material into tiny pockets of gas and crude oil. The oil and gas then migrates through the pores in the rocks to eventually collect in reservoirs.

  6. FOSSIL FUEL What is crude oil? Crude oil is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons with small amounts of other chemicals such as sulphur. The crude oil is useless as a mixture and must be sent to an oil refinery to be separated. Crude oils from different parts of the world, or even from different depths in the same oilfield, contain different mixtures of hydrocarbons and other compounds. This is why they vary from light coloured volatile liquids to thick, dark oils.

  7. FOSSIL FEUL Natural gas is a mixture of hydrocarbons with small molecules. These molecules are made of atoms of carbon and hydrogen.

  8. FOSSIL FEUL What is a hydrocarbon?Hydrocarbons only contain hydrogen and carbon atoms. There are two main chemical families of hydrocarbons - the alkanes and the alkenes. Thousands of synthetic products can be manufactured from hydrocarbons with many different properties. Click here for some more info on polymers and plastics.Only at www.morlandschool.com/

  9. F0SSIL FEUL Fossil feuls are oil it is black it is combined with so many things you can use it for gas to feul your car and more it is important that we have fossil feul.

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