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What does Coal petroleum and natural gas all contain?

Fossil Fuels


Is petroleum a fossil fuel like coal and natural gas?

Coal, oil, natural gas, etc. are forms ofpetroleum and yes, petroleum in all forms, is a fossil fuel.


Which is not a fossil fuel coal water natural gas or petroleum?

All


What are all the fuels?

Coal,petroleum,natural gas,lignite,bitumen,peat, and gasoline


What are the fossil fuels of nonrenewable sources?

The fossil fuels, all of which are non-renewable, are petroleum, coal, and natural gas.


Can coal petroleum and natural gas really help the environment?

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.


What are all the known fossil fuels?

The known fossil fuels are coal, petroleum, natural gas, lignite, bitumen and peat


What are Traditional energy sources?

Coal, petroleum, natural gas, and propane. All are considered fossil fuels because they formed from the


Scotlands natural resources?

Slate, coal, gas, petroleum, sea oil, clay salt, limestone and tin are all natural resources from Scotland. In addition, silica sand, gold, and slate are natural resources found there.


What is coal uranium and petroleum?

These are all fuels


Where does most of US energy come from?

Fossil fuels, which provide virtually all the energy for transportation (mainly petroleum with some natural gas) and the majority of energy for electricity (mainly coal, natural gas and a small amount of petroleum).


Where does most of energy in US comes from?

Fossil fuels, which provide virtually all the energy for transportation (mainly petroleum with some natural gas) and the majority of energy for electricity (mainly coal, natural gas and a small amount of petroleum).