The Importance Of Fossil Fuels

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No one can deny that fossil fuels are performing a very important and essential role in our society today. Coal, Natural gas, and crude oil are the world’s fundamental sources of energy. All of them took millions of years to be formed during the Carboniferous era that was before dinosaurs’ era (Fast Facts About Fossil Fuels, 1998). They are the result of the rottenness of plants and animals which were buried deep in the soles of the hemisphere. Fossil fuels are pumped from underground and are used in many different ways. Previously, fossil fuels were mainly used to heat and cooking purposes but after the Industrial Renaissance they were to run cars, factories and planes. Coal was the first of the fossil fuels to be popularized all over the world. It was used for heating in winter seasons. Then the Chinese invent a way to refine the crude oil and it was developed until oil now play an amazing role in most of industries such as adhesives supplies, roads, medicines and more else. …show more content…

On the basis of environmental impacts renewable resources of energy are considered to be better than nonrenewable resources of energy, but we continue using nonrenewable resources to provide us with our needed energy as they are easier to obtain and to extract energy also (Holt & Winston, 1994). The main issue of fossil fuels that they are non-renewable and limited in supply one day they will be endangered and there isn’t any other exist from this dilemma. Hence, it was necessary to find new sources of energy in order to preserve fossil fuels from being used

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