Natural Gas
Half of all homes use natural gas to power them, making it an important aspect of the fossil fuel industry. It is the cleanest of the fossil fuels, and it doesn’t leave any ash when leaving, making it more environmentally friendly. Taking millions of years to be formed, it can be found under land or the ocean floor. Learn more about this largely popular fossil fuel here.
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Important Parameters to Consider When Evaluating Natural Gas Quality
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The Anthropocene Epoch: How Fossil Fuels Have Led Humanity into a New Geological Age