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When you ride the bus to school in the morning, your journey is probably powered by diesel or gasoline, which is both made from petroleum. Petroleum is a fossil fuel, which means that it is made from decomposed, fossilized organisms – such as ancient plants, plankton, and algae – that have been buried under the Earth’s surface for millions of years.
Break it down! How scientists are making fuel out of plants (kids.frontiersin.org/)

Original Source Article:  Luterbacher, J. S., Rand, J. M., Alonso, D. M., Han, J., Youngquist, J. T., Maravelias, C. T., et al. 2014. Nonenzymatic sugar production from biomass using biomass-derived γ-valerolactone. Science 343:277–280. doi:10.1126/science.1246748

Conceptual map: Break it down! How scientists are making fuel out of plants. Science for kids (kids.frontiersin.org)

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