How are fossil fuels formed?(1 point) Responses from decaying matter not recycled into the atmosphere from decaying matter not recycled into the atmosphere from water released by plants from water released by plants by photosynthesis by photosynthesis by heat energy intensifying over the ocean

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Fossil fuels are formed from decaying matter that is not recycled back into the atmosphere, typically from ancient plants and organisms that accumulated in sedimentary environments. Over millions of years, heat and pressure convert this organic material into coal, oil, or natural gas. Therefore, the correct response would be "from decaying matter not recycled into the atmosphere."

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