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Anabelle Robles
5 April, 12:19
Describe the formation of oil and natural gas
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Kymani Lowe
5 April, 14:17
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Oil and natural gas were formed from the remains of prehistoric plants and animals-that's why they're called fossil fuels. Hundreds of millions of years ago, prehistoric plant and animal remains settled into the seas along with sand, silt and rocks.
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