Fossil Fuels and the Energy Crisis

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We have used fossil fuels for years. They provide us with heat, electricity, energy, and almost everything else we use every day of our lives. These resources, though, take millions and millions of years to create. Once we use up all of these resources, they are gone and will not be planning to come back until after another million years. The question puzzling people and scientists alike is “What are we going to do when those resources run out?” These resources seem to have such a benefit on mankind, that often we forget the cons of these resources. Over all, fossil fuels have seemed like superman to people since their discovery, but are there things about these “heroes” that we don’t know about? And, what are we going to do when they’re gone? The 3 forms of fossil fuels are coal, oil, and natural gas. Coal, a hard and black rock-like substance is one of the most popular fossil fuels. Made up of carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, and different amounts of sulfur, coal is mined out of the ground. In fact, coal has been mined out of the ground for years, discovered about 3,000 years ago in China. Oil, formed more than 300 million years ago, is yet another form of fossil fuels. It is formed underground between rock and in areas of rock that contain pores and oils inside of the rock. To locate and collect oil, companies must drill deep into the ground and pump the oil using oil rigs. Natural gas, the third form of fossil fuels, is lighter than air. Made up of methane, natural gas is very flammable. It forms and is collected the same way as oil. Fossil fuels have many impacts. They have both biological and environmental impacts. The biological impacts of fossil fuels include illnesses and harm to animals. Illnesse... ... middle of paper ... ...o finishing our share of fossil fuels and the change to alternative energy is coming closer. With the help of the people, researchers, and scientists, we will soon be able to end our energy crisis. Perhaps our heroes, the fossil fuels, need to take a rest after all they have been working for the past million years. It’s time to welcome our new heroes, alternative energy, and hope that they, unlike fossil fuels, will need not rest in the future of humanity. Works Cited energyquest.ca.gov/story/chaptor08.html ehow.com/info_8479456-biological-result-use-fossil-fuels.html greeninnovations.co.uk mnn.com/green-tech/research-innovations/stories/top-ten-eco-innovations-for-a-better-planet clean-energy-ideas.com/solar/solar-energy/pros-and-cons-of-solar-energy energyinformative.org/wind-energy-pros-and-cons/ greenthefuture.com/HYDROELECTRIC_PROSCONS.html

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