yes.. they are..
fossil fuels
Fossil fuels are considered combustible because they contain hydrocarbons that can be burned to release energy. When fossil fuels such as coal, oil, or natural gas undergo combustion, they react with oxygen to produce heat, water vapor, and carbon dioxide. This process is commonly used for generating electricity or powering vehicles.
Some of the advantages of fossil fuels are that they are highly combustible and easy to transport. Oil and gas can be transported over long distances through pipeline or oil tankers.
combustible energy. it can burn at a very high temperature
Fossil fuels
Fuel that can be used instead of fossil fuel :BiodieselBioAlcoholBattery as fuel (electric fuel cells)HydrogenArtificially produced combustible hydrocarbons [methane, butane,etc]Compressed Air
fossil fuels
how r fossil fuels canverted to fuels
No. Coal, natural gas, and oil are examples of fossil fuels, as they are the products of organic material that was buried for millions of years. Alcohol is derived from corn, and considered a biofuel.
Organic material such as plants and animals gets buried underground and subjected to heat and pressure over millions of years, transforming into fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas.
Fossil fuels like coal and oil are formed from organic material over millions of years through heat and pressure. When these fuels are buried deeply underground, natural gas can be produced from them through a process called thermogenic gas generation, where the organic material is subjected to high temperatures and breaks down into natural gas.
Fossil Fuels =)