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Fossil fuels are fuels that have been created over time underground through heat and pressure (very similar to the way bone fossils are created). They differ from renewable fuels like solar or wind in that there is a limited amount of them on the earth and we will eventually run out (according to the peak fuel theories) Examples of fossil fuels include * Oil * Natural gas * Coal

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  • What are fossil fuels
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  • Fossil fuels are fuels that have been created over time underground through heat and pressure (very similar to the way bone fossils are created). They differ from renewable fuels like solar or wind in that there is a limited amount of them on the earth and we will eventually run out (according to the peak fuel theories) Examples of fossil fuels include * Oil * Natural gas * Coal
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  • Fossil fuels are fuels that have been created over time underground through heat and pressure (very similar to the way bone fossils are created). They differ from renewable fuels like solar or wind in that there is a limited amount of them on the earth and we will eventually run out (according to the peak fuel theories) Examples of fossil fuels include * Oil * Natural gas * Coal
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