Jacob Gallegos.  Coal is a fossil fuel formed.  Fossil fuels are non-renewable resources because they take millions of years to form.  Nonrenewable.

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Jacob Gallegos

 Coal is a fossil fuel formed.  Fossil fuels are non-renewable resources because they take millions of years to form.  Nonrenewable energy sources come out of the ground as liquids, gases and solids.

 petroleum, and natural gas are produced organically flammable flammable  oil is a naturally occurring, flammable liquidflammable  petroleum includes only crude oil, but in common usage it includes all liquid, gaseous, and solid

 The prices for crude oil have gone through the roof and will be rising even more.  Crude oil or petroleum have a bunch of different uses  It can be used as fuel or cars and different industrial machines. It is also used as a raw material for products like plastics, solvents, fertilizers and pesticides.

 Natural minerals are non-renewable because its formation is a time-consuming process  are one of the major kinds of nonrenewable resources  processes that formed these mineral resources occurred many millions of years ago  Like, Copper, Gold, & Silver

Garbage sometimes produces methane, the main gas in natural gas. Methane from rotting garbage is a renewable energy source because there will always be garbage and waste The plants and animals received their energy when they were alive from the sun. It was stored in them when they died. This is the energy in natural gas.

 Once they are mined in an area they cannot be replaced  No non-organic material has, so far, been renewed. We can re-grow trees in the same area, but not remine mines