Take the following content and rewrite it so it sounds like it was written by a human — not just any human, but one with natural quirks, opinions, emotional undertones, and stylistic imperfections.
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Mild personal anecdotes, observations, or casual asides where appropriate. Vary sentence lengths and structure — mix in fragments, rhetorical questions, even informal phrasing. Use colloquialisms, contractions, and slight inconsistencies in tone or pacing — like a real person would. Occasional humor, uncertainty, or opinion — avoid being perfectly neutral. Avoid repetitive phrases, generic transitions, or robotic patterns.
The goal is to sound like a thoughtful, slightly flawed, expressive human — not a polished AI. Rewrite accordingly.
Natural gas forms from dead plants and animals buried under sediment.
Over millions of years, heat and pressure break down the material.
The process creates methane, the main part of natural gas.
You find natural gas in rock layers deep underground.
Drilling brings the gas to the surface for use in homes and industry.