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What is the difference between ores and fosssil fuels
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What is the difference between ores and fosssil fuels
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An ore contains minerals like metal and copper etc.
Fossil fuels contains dead organisms like plants and animals
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An ore contains minerals (metals etc) that have economic value.
Fossil fuels are organic material, which means that they are made from dead organisms.
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