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Amelie Davidson
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13 July, 21:41
What are fossil fuels
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Emmett Haynes
13 July, 22:01
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Fossil fuels are natural gas, coal, and oil. These are the remains of dead organisms that have changed into energy sources. Power plants that burn fossil fuels produce around 60% of our electricity.
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Gunnar Blanchard
13 July, 22:10
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A natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
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