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The energy of a lighter

may come from a dinosaur.


Let’s watch a video!

After watching, answer these questions:

1. What happened to the dead animals and plants?

2. How long does it take for oil and gas to form?

3. Where does oil and gas form?


Let’s watch a video!

After watching, answer these questions:

1. What happened to the dead 1. They sank to the bottom of


animals and plants? the sea.

2. How long does it take for oil 2. A million of years.


and gas to form?

3. Where are oil and gas stored?


3. Under the ground.
Heat
+ &
Pressure
= Coal
Crude
+ Pressure =
Oil
MORE
Natural
+ Heat
&
= gas
Pressure
Fossil Fuels
Fossil Fuels

(Burning)
Fossil Fuels
Coal Crude oil Natural gas
Coal

Crude
oil

Car uses gasoline


as a source of energy.
Natural
gas
No, don’t copy him…
Coal

Crude
oil

Train uses diesel


as a source of energy.
Natural
gas
Coal

Crude
oil

Steam locomotive uses coal Natural


to produce steam.
gas
Coal

Crude
oil

Airplane use products from Natural


crude oil and natural gas as fuel.
gas
Coal

Crude
oil

Gas stove natural gas as fuel. Natural


gas
Coal

Crude
oil

Thermal power station Natural


uses coal as fuel.
gas
Coal

Crude
oil

Iron and other metals are produced Natural


in a melting furnace using coal as fuel.
gas
Renewable energy , 0.0716

Import, 0.0118

Gas + Oil fired, 0.1848


Coal fired, 0.3812 Coal fired
Hydropower
Gas + Oil fired
Renewable energy
Import

Hydropower, 0.3506
Fossil fuels are non-renewable source of energy.

Coal mine in Quang Ninh province.


Fossil fuels are
non-renewable.
Fossil fuels are
harmful.
Today we learn:

1. Fossil fuels include:

Coal Crude oil Natural gas

2. Fossil fuels are


non-renewable.

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