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Which is common to the formation of all fossil fuels?(1 point)
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Sedimentary rock is converted into carbon-rich fuels.
Sedimentary rock is converted into carbon-rich fuels.
Fossils are converted into carbon-rich fuels.
Fossils are converted into carbon-rich fuels.
Swampy forest plants are converted into carbon-rich fuels.
Swampy forest plants are converted into carbon-rich fuels.
Once-living organisms are converted into carbon-rich fuels.
Once-living organisms are converted into carbon-rich fuels.
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Once-living organisms are converted into carbon-rich fuels.
Explanation: coal, oil, and natural gas all form from ancient organic matter (plants, algae, microorganisms) that was buried and altered by heat and pressure over geologic time.
Explanation: coal, oil, and natural gas all form from ancient organic matter (plants, algae, microorganisms) that was buried and altered by heat and pressure over geologic time.
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