Yes, it can.
Actually you can't. At least, if you use the gasoline in a car, a large percentage of the energy is wasted.
gasoline also known as petrol is refined from crude oil.
Solar energy absorbed by dead dinosaurs during their lengthy rotting process.
Car's normally get their energy from gasoline, or a similar fuel - which stores the energy as chemical energy.
Not all of it, but most. Other energy may come from radioactivity within the planets, or kinetic energy from objects that come in outside of the solar system. Also small amounts of radiation can come from other stars.
When gasoline burns, it is transformed into kinetic then used in motion. Also remember the Conservation of Energy Law, no energy can be created or destroyed. So when the total energy in the world one day becomes useless, things will come to a standstill.
It is possible for the check engine light to come on in a Pontiac Transport when using ethanol gasoline because it burns hotter than other gasoline. The check engine light might also come on if the oxygen sensor is bad.
If your referring to "gas" as gasoline, then no gasoline does not come from natural gas. Gasoline is a derivative of crude oil. Its is extracted by the refining process along with many other petroleum based products such as diesel , kerosene ect.
The types of rewards that can be obtain by the use of a Gasoline Card are rebates, discounts, freebies, promo packages and other offers that come with the Gasoline Card's terms of service.
Not really, except that energy and momentum have to come from somewhere. In other words, if you want to provide a particle with energy, you have to take the energy away somewhere else.
Gasoline, kerosene, diesel.Update: Also, all sorts of plastic.
Some of the many products that come from petroleum other than energy include: Gasoline, lighter fluid, kerosene, diesel oil, machine oil, heavy lubricating oils, asphalt tars, and petroleum jelly.