undetermined
Diesel is considered a nonrenewable fuel because it is derived from petroleum, a fossil fuel that takes millions of years to form. Once diesel is used, it cannot be readily replaced by natural processes on a short timescale.
Put diesel fuel in a gasoline vehicle and it will not run at all.
millions of years
To be useful as an index fossil fuel, spices must have existed for about 1000 years.
the fossil fuel created is coal
Sealed, basically for ever.
50million to 100million years
Short of re-refining it there is no good way to break the long molecules of motor oil into the size that makes diesel fuel. You can add small amounts of motor oil to diesel fuel and it will burn but it is not recommended.
Short answer? It won't! Not even for a little while. Long answer... If you screw up and accidentally pour some unleaded into a fuel tank that is partially filled with diesel, it MIGHT run... IF you haven't diluted the diesel fuel too much. Back in the old days, truckers would sometimes mix a little gasoline into their diesel fuel in the winter to help prevent low-temperature gelling. These days, diesel fuel is winterized seasonally, and most diesel trucks and cars come with fuel system heaters to prevent gelling anyway.
Uranium does not become a fossil fuel because it is a radioactive element used in nuclear power plants to generate electricity. Fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas are formed from organic matter over millions of years through a process called fossilization.
Long term exposure can cause dermatitus
3 years