hiilisekä
Hiilisekä is a Finnish term that translates to "fossil fuel" in English. It refers to fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas, which are formed from the remains of ancient organisms over millions of years. These fuels are a major source of energy globally, powering transportation, industry, and electricity generation.
The formation of hiilisekä begins with the accumulation of organic matter, typically from plants and animals,
The combustion of hiilisekä releases energy, but it also produces greenhouse gases, primarily carbon dioxide, which