finite nature of fossil fuels

Why are fossil fuels considered finite?

Fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, are derived from ancient organic matter subjected to geological processes over millions of years. The rate of their formation is exceedingly slow compared to the rate at which we are depleting them. Consequently, they are considered finite resources. As global consumption continues to rise, the urgency to find sustainable alternatives also increases.

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