An interesting question. I will consider the fossil fuels as coal, oil and natural gas. Coal and oil can not be recreated in a laboratory setting as it takes millions of years for these fuels to go from buried organic material to their final form. But, bio-diesel oil can be produced, which has many of the hydrocarbons found in crude oil. Natural gas can be made from decaying material, almost all methane, so I would say yes to natural gas.
You may find more information from internet searches under bio diesel and natural gas.
fossil fuel is made by the nature and nuclear fuel is not made by the nature
They are both fossil fuels. fossil fuels are made from fossilised plants and animals.
Plants an animals
Non-fossil fuels, renewable fuels.
Fossil fuels (coal, oil natural gas, peat) are made from ancient plant and animal life. Plants and animals are mde from carbon compounds. As a consequence, fossil fuels contain carbon.
no electricity is made from fossil fuels.
No. Some electricity is made by using fossil fuels. There's a difference.
Fossil fuels are made up of compounds called hydrocarbons. Fossil fuels are fuels that come from natural resources, such as dead organisms.
theyre made out of dead stuff
No, but plastic can be made from fossil fuels.
Fossil fuels are not made from the fossils of dinosaurs.
fossil fuel is made by the nature and nuclear fuel is not made by the nature
no
Fossil fuels are simply fuels that are made from fossilized animal or plant matter. These fuels are non- renewable and is a limited resource.
Fossil fuels are the forms of energy made from the remains of dead plants and small creatures. Examples of fossil fuels are coal and natural gas.
Biofuels are fuels made from living things, while fossil fuels are made from the decompostion of plants and animals that have died.
They are both fossil fuels. fossil fuels are made from fossilised plants and animals.