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Dean Burgess
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5 March, 02:19
Which describes the burning of fossil fuels
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Azaria Baxter
5 March, 02:28
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Burning fossil fuels of choice
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Quinn Harrington
5 March, 02:29
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Answer:you are burning fuel for a source of energy
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