
Sedimentary Rocks and Fossil Fuels
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5th Grade
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1.
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What are fossil fuels?
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Fossil fuels are natural substances formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals, which are burned for energy. Examples include coal, petroleum, and natural gas.
2.
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What conditions are needed for fossil fuels to form?
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Fossil fuels require heat, pressure, sediments, plant and animal fossils, and millions of years to form.
3.
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What is weathering?
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Weathering is the process of breaking down rocks into smaller pieces due to natural forces like wind, water, and temperature changes.
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What is compaction in geology?
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Compaction is the process where layers of sediments are pressed together under pressure, reducing their volume.
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What are sediments?
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Sediments are small pieces of rock, minerals, or organic material that have been broken off from larger rocks and are moved by water or wind.
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What is the role of heat in the formation of fossil fuels?
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Heat helps to break down organic materials and transform them into fossil fuels over millions of years.
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What is the difference between coal, oil, and natural gas?
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Coal is a solid fossil fuel, oil is a liquid fossil fuel, and natural gas is a gaseous fossil fuel, all formed from ancient organic matter.
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