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Is it really a fossil fuel or is it man-made? do we have a finite resource on earth or not? how is there so much? if extracted from underground, how is such a colossal amount being extracted from the beneath the earth with little immediate and major consequences to the environment?

how is there so much?!

Is it really a fossil fuel or is it man-made? do we have a finite resource on earth or not? how is there so much? if extracted from underground, how is such a colossal amount being extracted from the beneath the earth with little immediate and major consequences to the environment? how is there so much?!

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What is interesting about this is the organic method of binding hydrogen to carbon also binds in half that amount in oxygen.

Carbohydrates.

But fuel is a hydrocarbon. No oxygen. Now I know that oxygen reacts and reduces to just about anything. E. g rust. By carbohydrates have already strongly bound the oxygen.

So if fuel derives organically where did the oxygen go?

I'll have to investigate.