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The asphalt in the La Brea Tar Pits is composed of hydrocarbons, but is not considered a fossil fuel.
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The tar (natural asphalt/bitumen) at La Brea is a form of petroleum — a heavy hydrocarbon deposit — and is therefore a fossil fuel formed from ancient organic matter.
The tar (natural asphalt/bitumen) at La Brea is a form of petroleum — a heavy hydrocarbon deposit — and is therefore a fossil fuel formed from ancient organic matter.
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