My Words for Energy Ch 12. Here are the 5 things you need to know about Fossil Fuels 5 things we need to know about Fossil Fuels 1.Kinds—Coal, Crude Oil.

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My Words for Energy Ch 12

Here are the 5 things you need to know about Fossil Fuels 5 things we need to know about Fossil Fuels 1.Kinds—Coal, Crude Oil and Natural Gas 2.Not clean—effects the environment 3.Limited—takes 1,000 of years to make 4.Usage--Declining—Developed countries use more 5.Cost—Used to make secondary sources-- Electricity

Kinds Coal—how formed, different kinds? Crude Oil—how formed, different kinds? Natural Gas—how formed, different kinds?

Effects on the environment What is coal’s effect? What is oil’s effect? What is natural gas’ effect?

Limited? How much coal is there, where is it found and how much is left? Same for oil and natural gas.

Usage? Coal? Oil? Natural Gas?

Cost? Coal? Oil? Natural Gas?

Don’t forget the 5 things 5 things we need to know about Fossil Fuels 1.Kinds—Coal, Crude Oil and Natural Gas 2.Not clean—effects the environment 3.Limited—takes 1,000 of years to make 4.Usage--Declining—Developed countries use more 5.Cost—Used to make secondary sources-- Electricity