Fossil fuels are classified as non-renewable source of energy. Explain why?
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Fossil fuels:
Plants and animals degrade to produce fossil fuels.
These fuels, which are found in the Earth's crust and contain carbon and hydrogen, can be burned to generate energy.
Fossil fuels include coal, oil, and natural gas.cc
Non-renewable resources:
A non-renewable resource is a natural resource that cannot be replaced at a faster rate enough to keep up with use by natural means.
Fossil fuels as non-renewable resources:
As fossil fuels are consumed at a far faster rate than they are produced, several forms of fossil fuels are expected to run out in the not-too-distant future. As a result, they are classified as non-renewable resources.
Fossil fuels are non-renewable resources that take a long time to develop deep beneath the Earth's crust.
The cost of obtaining nonrenewable resources continues to climb as they become scarcer.
Many of these fuels are on the verge of becoming depleted totally.
Their prices will eventually reach a point where end customers will be unable to afford them, necessitating a shift to alternative energy sources.