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  • Fossil Fuels: Understanding the Origin of Petroleum
    Petroleum is called a fossil fuel because it is formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals that lived millions of years ago. These organisms were buried underground and subjected to heat and pressure over time, transforming them into the oil and gas we use today. The term "fossil" refers to the preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms that have been found in rocks. Since petroleum is derived from these organic materials, it is considered a fossil fuel.
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