You burn it.
Chemical potential energy is the form in which energy is stored in natural gas.
The energy in natural gas is stored in the form of chemical energy, primarily in the bonds between the carbon and hydrogen atoms that make up the methane molecules in natural gas. When these bonds are broken through combustion, energy is released in the form of heat and light.
a
Natural gas will simply run out, and no longer be available as a form of energy.
nuclear
depends on how you use it
Natural gas is used as a source of heat, from heating homes, to heating water, when something is burned it gives of energy, heat is a form of energy.
No, it is a finite resource.
not 100% sure, but try chemical potential energy.
A gas stove releases thermal energy when natural gas is burned in the presence of oxygen to produce heat.
In a gas fire, chemical potential energy in the natural gas is converted to thermal energy when ignited. The thermal energy then produces light and heat energy as the gas burns and releases energy in the form of heat and light.
When natural gas is burned, it reacts with oxygen to produce heat and light energy. This is due to the combustion process where the chemical bonds in the natural gas molecules are broken, releasing energy in the form of heat and light.