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Lena [83]
3 years ago
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Why are fuels useful (10 points!!) please answer in detail

Chemistry
1 answer:
Elza [17]3 years ago
6 0
Fuels are usefull because if we didn't have them we wouldn't be able to construct a socialised world and transport. 

Starting all the way back from the Stone Age when people made the circle shape, fuels have been used to make energy. 
We use wood, to warm ourselfs with fire. 
We use fossil fuels to make our veichles work. 
Without fuels we would actually die. Food is a fuel and if we didn't have food we would die! 
Fossil fuels are bad, not only are they poluting, but causing general climate changes. 
We should consider using more solar energy (from the sun's fuel) or wind energy. 
For a summary, fuels are important to us as giving us energy and movement to our lives. 
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