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    important source in this world. This is due to its variety kind of usage that will not only contribute to people but also towards any country that uses this source. For now, fossil fuel is widely being used as the primary oil in a lot of sectors such as transportation, production and manufacturing. As for that, we can conclude that fossil fuel is very important towards enhancing the growth of economy but with all of the advantages, there are also disadvantages. Some of the disadvantages are…

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    of the fossil fuel. There are way too many deadly side effects of using fossil fuels especially at the rate we use them today. Some are terrible for our environment, economy, and society. The effects that fossil fuels are having on the environment are becoming more and more irreversible, soon there will be nothing that we can do to fix our mistakes. The change to renewable sources of energy will prevent further damage and be more beneficial for the environment, as well as the economy. Fossil…

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    What would you rather have clean renewable energy that does cause pollution or would you want energy that is not renewable and causes a lot of pollution and makes harmful environments? I believe that Geothermal energy is better than fossil fuels because it cost less, environmentally friendly, and can be accessed anywhere in the United States, also can produce almost the same amount of energy as most coals mines can. Geothermal Energy plants cost less over time they can pay off their debt because…

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    and ferment it, then becomes cellulosic ethanol which can be used to fuel automobiles. In this research paper I will be discussing switchgrass ethanol and why this interesting plant should be used as an alternative fuel source to using nonrenewable fossil fuels. Through the three chosen points I plan to argue the grass’s…

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    1) The combustion of fossil fuels has a negative impact on the global carbon cycle. This is because when fossil fuels are burned they give off carbon emissions. With the combustion of fossil fuels growing, more and more carbon is being put into the global carbon cycle which is going to cause global warming-a negative effect. Therefore, the combustion of fossil fuels is having a negative impact on the global carbon cycle. 2) Predicting our future oil supply is controversial and involves some…

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    Understanding Fossils

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    chose the topic, Geology: Understanding Fossils. I’ve always been fascinated by fossils and where they came from, what we can gain/learn from them. My source for research is below, used via Google Scholar. Fossils - why are they important? This is a great question that a lot of people should be well-informed with. In the mission to seek out and discover fossils, we learn a lot about why this is important and where it all started. In the book, “Discovering Fossils: How to Find and Identify…

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    Fossil Evidence

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    proven true by the fossil evidence left behind by organisms. The world's fossils can prove that evolution is true. DARWIN Fossils provide evidence of evolution because by showing the changes to organisms over time. Fossils are the remnants of an organism that died, they are mostly bone because flesh and skin breaks down. They can be either in the form of a mold or imprint or in a piece of amber. Each fossil is a clue to what the animal looked like millions of years ago. Fossils show how…

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    Essay On Fossils

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    understand why this particular species is able to dominate all seven continents along with the water between them. What are these past remnants of truth called? People are often times under the fallacy that fossils are bones, though if research was limited to these, then little progress would be made. Fossils include anything and everything that is found, because looking a step deeper into evolution, it’s not always about what an organism that once lived looked like, but about what their life…

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    Fossil Record

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    For example the closest thing to a human is a chimpanzee . Fossil Record is one examples of evolution it is life's evolutionary epic that unfolded over four billion years ago . It has environmental conditions and genetic potential interacted in accordance . Fossil record plays a part in natural selection as well animals are things that are made to live on this earth and die quickly hoping one of their children make it . In the fossil record you will see some animals that did not live very long…

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    Why Are Fossils Important

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    The Importance of Fossils Remember when you were a little kid and you thought that dinosaur bones were the coolest things ever? Well I can definitely agree to that, but that’s not what I’m here for. I’m here to tell you that there is so much more to fossils than cool dinosaur bones. Throughout this paper I will be delving into the various aspects of what fossils are, how they are formed, and most importantly, the impact they have on our knowledge of the past. In order to determine the…

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