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fossil fuels

Fossil fuels are natural energy sources formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals buried under layers of earth for millions of years. The main types are coal, oil, and natural gas. They are burned to produce energy for electricity, heating, and transportation. While they have powered industrial growth and modern conveniences, their combustion releases carbon dioxide and other pollutants, contributing to climate change and environmental issues. As a result, there is a growing push towards renewable energy sources that are more sustainable and less harmful to the planet.

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    Fossil fuels are natural energy sources formed from the decomposed remains of ancient plants and animals buried under layers of earth for millions of years. The main types include coal, oil, and natural gas. They are burned to produce energy for electricity, transportation, and heating. While they have powered industrial development and modern conveniences, burning fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide and other pollutants, contributing to climate change and environmental issues. Transitioning to renewable energy sources is increasingly important to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels and mitigate their impact on the planet.