No. Coal, petroleum, and natural gas are all non-renewable resources that are taken from the earth. Once they are gone, they are gone for good and will not eaily or quickly be replenished. Their fumes or exhaust can harm the envirnoment and cause pollution.
Three states that have petroleum, natural gas, and coal are Texas, Montana, and Pennsylvania.
coal,petroleum products
About 80% of the energy consumed in the United States comes from burning petroleum, natural gas, and coal, with petroleum being the largest contributor followed by natural gas and then coal. Renewable energy sources like wind and solar are steadily increasing their share of the energy mix.
Both of these natural resources are non living. So I'm not sure.
Arkansas, the natural state, has petroleum, natural gas and coal.
Coal, petroleum, and natural gas.
Petroleum, natural gas, and coal
Petroleum, coal, and methane.
. Fossil fuels(such as coal, petroleum, and natural gas
Coal, petroleum, oil, natural gas.
Coal, petroleum and natural gas took millions of years to form. Which is why they are classed as non-renewable resources.
Coal, petroleum and natural gas took millions of years to form. Which is why they are classed as non-renewable resources.