yes.
Fossil fuels produce electricity when they are burned to make steam or smoke which turns generators to make electricity. But we must be careful that we are not burning too much fossil fuels so that we will run out one day. :)
no electricity is made from fossil fuels.
First of all, you spelled dose wrong. "Does" is the correct spelling. And fossil fuels and coals make electricity because those are what power the electricity to function properly.
fossil fuels
No. Some electricity is made by using fossil fuels. There's a difference.
Well, fossil fuels don't give the electricity they are part of making it though. By burning fossil fuels it creates steam which turns a turbine that generates electricity.
Yes, fossil fuels can and do create electricity. Most electricity round the world today is generated by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
The most common fossil fuels burned to generate electricity are coal, natural gas, and oil. Coal is the most widely used fossil fuel for electricity generation, followed by natural gas and then oil. These fossil fuels are burned in power plants to produce steam which drives turbines to generate electricity.
No. A TV is powered by electricity. While we do get most of our electricity from fossil fuels, we have other sources.
like coal ,petrolem are the fossil fuels
yeah you can make electricity by using wind, solar (sun) water (waves)
burning fossil fuels to make electricity