Dale Krause Advanced Computers Period 6.  Fossil Fuels are natural resources found under the ocean sea.  They are made of dead organisms that have decomposed.

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Dale Krause Advanced Computers Period 6

 Fossil Fuels are natural resources found under the ocean sea.  They are made of dead organisms that have decomposed over time.  Resources made from fossil fuels include oil, petroleum, and gas.

 Some of the known items include plastics, like golf balls, tennis racquets, and Legos.  Some other products that most people don’t know that are made from fossil fuels include car tires, bubble gum, CD’s and DVD’s, and deodorant.

 Fossil Fuels when burned create greenhouse gasses some of the harmful elements include Mercury and Vanadium.  If oil (a form of a fossil fuel) is spilled in the ocean it is very dangerous to aquatic life.  Can lead to global warming

 We could use different forms of electricity like wind and solar power.  Offering higher MPG cars and cars that run on electricity.  They are even making a car that is fueled by water.

FFossil Fuels are not renewable WWe are running out of fossil fuels AAlternatives include wind and solar power AAt the Current Rate fossil fuels could run out by the end of the Century.

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