Where do the carbon in fossil fuels come from?

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2026-07-11 04:40

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Fossil fuels are the remains of plant and animal matter than have undergone changes over vast periods of time, heat and pressure beneath the earth. Nitrogen and sulfur are natural components of protein and other metabolic products in cells, so these remain in the fossil fuels, and are oxidised to various sulfur and nitrogen oxides upon combustion of the fuel.

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