Asked by Lacey Harpe on Jun 13, 2024

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Oil and natural gas formed over hundreds of millions of years from the carbon-rich remains of which organisms?

A) bacteria
B) plankton
C) fish
D) terrestrial plants
E) terrestrial vertebrates

Carbon-Rich Remains

Organic material that has a high carbon content, often found in fossils or peat, resulting from the decomposition of living organisms.

Natural Gas

A fossil fuel consisting primarily of methane, used as an energy source for heating, cooking, and electricity generation.

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ajavon edmondsJun 13, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Oil and natural gas formed from the carbon-rich remains of plankton, which accumulated at the bottom of ancient oceans and lakes over hundreds of millions of years. The remains were buried under sediment and subjected to heat and pressure, which transformed them into fossil fuels.