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fossil fuel
Coal, oil and natural gas geologically transformed from ancient beds of plant matter into burnable hydrocarbons. All told, these industries put 800 tons of carbon dioxide into the air every second: a sobering number given that oxygen-breathing life on Earth depends on carbon remaining locked in the ground. Although none of these fuels carries much, if anything, left from the dinosaurs, these now-extinct saurons have come to symbolize them with an eerie persistence.
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- Κλάδος/Τομέας: Biology
- Category: Ecology
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