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    been relying heavily on fossil fuels to generate a large amount of their electrical power, this has caused many problems such as release of many harmful chemicals into the atmosphere, as well as causing many other issues. Newer technologies have enabled us to generate power through nuclear fission, which cancels out many issues that fossil fuels causes, although it creates new issues that are also difficult to solve. This investigation will explore the issues of both fossil fuels and nuclear power to

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    Fossil fuels are finite resources that come from the earth, including sources such as petroleum, natural gas, and coal. All are used to generate electricity and power advanced industrial nations, but there is a lurking danger just under the skin of fossil fuel usage. In our homeland, the United States of America, it is obvious that all of us, in one form or another, use fossil fuels. Almost all of our kids, and their kids as well, will grow up in America and, like the current generation, use fossil

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    The United States relies heavily on fossil fuels as its main source of energy and with the limited supply, we 'll have to develop and utilize alternative sources for clean, renewable, cheap and effective energy to power this country and the world into the future. It will be important for the health of our planet to utilize renewable resources that have no greenhouse gas emission. Out of necessity the world will eventually need to stop using fossil fuels for energy. There are many states that rely

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    Fossil fuels—coal, petroleum (oil), and natural gas — are concentrated organic compounds found in the Earth’s crust. They are created from the remains of plants and animals that lived millions of years ago in the form of concentrated biomass. According to the US Energy Information Administration (EIA), fossil fuels meet 81 percent of U.S. energy demand. Scattered records of the use of coal date to at least 1100 BC. By the middle Ages, small mining operations began to spread in Europe, where coal

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    Fossil Fuels and Our Future While the human race may believe its time on this planet will not to come to an end for a vast expanse of time, if humanity as a whole does not consider a change of behavior, then our end may come much soon than we expect. In this day and age, fossil fuels are a necessity to continue our day to day activity; without them we would eliminate a vast quantity of items that simplify tasks in everyday life. Although newer, more sustainable sources of generating power become

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    Fossil Fuels Year 8 Semester 2 Technology Mandatory Assignment 2016 Matthew Kearney In the past Australia has been known as ‘The lucky country’ due to its climate, size and abundance of natural resources such as coal. For many years Australia has mined these resources and exported them all over the world for use in energy production. Mining accounted for 9.6% of Australia’s total $1451.1 billion dollar gross domestic profit (GDP) in the financial year 2011-2012. This means that almost 1 in every

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    All over the world, people have been stuck on using fossil fuels. This addiction has been ongoing for the past century as the primary source of energy. Global usage of fossil fuels which include oil, coal, and natural gas, is now producing mass amounts of greenhouse emissions within our atmosphere. Such a series of events have cascaded into changes that are currently effecting the earth on multiple levels. Several of these effects are, but are not limited to: earth’s sea levels rising every year

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    Disadvantages Fossil Fuels A major advantage of fossil fuels is their capacity to generate large amounts of electricity. Furthermore, they are easy to locate. When coal is used in power plants, they are cost effective. Coal is also in abundant supply. Power plants that utilize gas are very efficient and power stations that make use of fossil fuel can be constructed almost anywhere. (Origin, 2015) Fossil fuels are a non-renewable energy resource. They are limited and will eventually run out. Fossil fuels

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    resources is supplied by fossil fuels. One of the problems is that fossil fuels are non-renewable. They are limited in supply and will one day be depleted. Fossil fuels are formed from plants and animals that lived hundreds of million of years ago died and were gradually buried by layers of rock. Fossil fuels are coal, oil, and natural gas. Oil powers most of the transportation sector. Coal and natural gas power most of our electricity. At the rate of our consumption, these fuels cannot occur fast enough

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    Fossil Fuels Fossil fuels is a nonrenewable resource found in many different locations such as Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Brunei, Darussalam , Trinidad and Tobago, Bahrain, Algeria and Libya. They are formed from the remains of fossil plant and animal life. We use fossil fuels to power our cars and airplanes, medicine, makeup, and to run many different types of appliances. Many products that are used everyday wouldn’t be available without the oil and gas extracted and processed from fossil

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