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  • Fossil Fuel Formation: The Role of Pressure and Heat
    The two forces that can turn fossils into fossil fuels are:

    Pressure: As layers of sediment build up over time, they exert pressure on the organic material buried beneath. This pressure compacts and hardens the material, transforming it into a solid fossil fuel.

    Heat: As Earth undergoes geological changes, the temperature of the earth's crust can increase. This heat causes the organic matter to break down and undergo chemical changes, converting it into fossil fuels such as coal, oil, or natural gas.

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