Jake Anderson Period 6 Advanced Computers. A hydrocarbon deposit derived from the accumulated remains of ancient plants and animals used as fuel. Carbon.

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Jake Anderson Period 6 Advanced Computers

A hydrocarbon deposit derived from the accumulated remains of ancient plants and animals used as fuel. Carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases generated by burning fossil fuels are considered to be one of the principal causes of global warming.

Dishwashing liquids Deodorant Disinfectants Dishes Shower Curtains Paint Ink Crayons Bubble Gum Tires Eye Glasses Batteries Floor Coverings

So What?

Fossil Fuels won’t last forever. Use of plastic bags and bottles: Price goes up as product decreases. Use of these fuels cause many trash and pollution issues.

Bio-Diesel Bio-Alcohol Liquid Hydrogen Liquid Nitrogen Solar Energy Wind Energy Ocean Energy Hydroelectric Power Geothermic Power

Fossil Fuels are heavily depended on in today’s society. We MUST take care of our fossil fuel consumption. People must realize we won’t have these resources forever and take care of them while we still have them.

Works Cited Dictionary. (2002). Fossil Fuel. Retrieved October 11, 2010, from Dictionary.com: Energy Kids. (1999, October). Oil (Petroleum). Retrieved October 21, 2010, from Energy Kids: basics Hello World (N/A). Top 5 Fossil Fuel Alternatives. Retrieved October 26, 2010, from Hello World!: fossil-fuel-alternatives/