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Answer:
- releases carbon dioxide when burned.
- releases fewer toxins than coal.
- forms from organic remains.
Explanation:
Natural gas is a fossil fuel found in nature, usually in deep underground reservoirs, whether or not associated with petroleum. Like oil, it results from the degradation of organic matter, fossils of prehistoric animals and plants, and is removed from the earth through drilling.
Natural gas is odorless, colorless and although burning it releases carbon dioxide, releases less toxins than coal, natural gas is the result of the combination of gaseous hydrocarbons under normal atmospheric pressure and temperature conditions, mainly containing methane and ethane.