No, they take thousands and thousands, possibly millions of years (the point is, an incredibly long time).
All fuels by definition are used to produce energy, fossil fuels are no exception. (Shorter answer: Yes.)
like coal ,petrolem are the fossil fuels
Fossil fuels (hence the name) are natural fuels that come from decayed bodies (humus or fossils) in the earth.
No. Most cars use fossil fuels (primarily gasoline and diesel made from oil).
they do not produce pollution
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. :)
There are several benefits of using fossil fuels as compared to other forms of fuel. Some benefits are that fossil fuels are readily available in large quantity and are easy to process. Other benefits are that fossil fuels produce more energy and are cheaper.
Yes.they are relatively easy to extract (for now);many engines are designed to work off fossil fuels.
Yes, fossil fuels produce carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) when they burn. The combustion process involves the reaction of the carbon and hydrogen in the fossil fuels with oxygen in the air, resulting in the formation of CO2 and water vapor as byproducts.
when we burn fossil fuels such as oil,gas and coal we produce heat.This can be used to fuel power plants which is where most of our energy for electronic devices and heating are funded
Sulfur is the element present in impurities in fossil fuels that can produce sulfur dioxide when the fuel burns.
True