(CH4)8(H2O)46
There is one fossil fuel that is usually omitted from fossil fuel lists – it is methane, or more properly methane hydrate. It is formed by plants originally, or was formed I should say when a swampy planet was subject to natural forces that combined swamp gas (methane) with water under high pressure caused [...]
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