Fossil fuels are non-renewable resources which form over millions of years. Global reserves are being depleted faster than new ones are being made. Aside from diminishing availability and rising costs, the production and use of fossil fuels raises environmental concerns. As a major producer of coal,
Fossil Fuels
β Scribed by Elizabeth Lachner
- Publisher
- Britannica Educational Publishing
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Exploring Energy Technology
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Coal, oil, and natural gas supply the vast majority of the energy that we use in modern life, whether that means generating electricity for lights and computers or fuelling the engines that power our cars, buses, and airplanes. Readers will learn how these ancient fuels formed, as well as how human beings extract them from the ground for our use. They'll also learn about the downsides of fossil fuels, such as their limited supply and the environmental damage that burning them produces. Photographs from around the world and maps and diagrams from Encyclopedia Britannica add a compelling visual learning element.
β¦ Subjects
Juvenile Nonfiction; Science; JNF037020; JNF037050; JNF051100
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