Choose Coal, Oil, or Natural gas.
helps create smog
helps create acid rain
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Chemistry, 09.03.2021 02:20 5nathanomadrid5
Choose Coal, Oil, or Natural gas.
helps create smog
helps create acid rain
black solid formed from plants
burns cleaner than other types of fossil fuels
liquid that forms mostly from microorganisms
gas that sits on top of oil deposits
can destroy ocean ecosystems when spilled
most power plants use this to make electricity
gasoline is made from this fossil fuel
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