Why Do We Call Them Fossil Fuels? August 31, 2009
Energy Earth Science

Most fuels used today (natural gas, oil, coal) are called fossil fuels because they originate underground and are encased in rocks, just like animal fossils. These energy sources form over millions of years as dead plants and animals are buried under heavy layers of sediment and compressed.

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