No, the fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) have been underground for hundreds of millions of years. The only gas that is a fossil fuel, natural gas, is mostly methane (CH4).
to burn any material, not only fossil fuel, we need three things: 1. Fuel (any material that can be burned, ex: fossil fuel, wood, paper, etc) 2. Ignition (high temperature, or fire sparks) 3. Air and now, if you want to burn fossil fuel on the moon you also need these three factors.. the answer is : NO, because there is no air on the moon ( if there is, it's just in a very small volume and can't be used to burn fossil fuel) ~ ANSWER 2.0 BY RUSSIANS 1)there is no fossil fuel on the moon 2)there no oxygen on the moon however if you bring your own, like the FUEL AND OXIDIZER for rocket engines of American space craft fossil fuel will burn just fine. i believe the fuel used was hydrogen witch is non petroleum so technically it was not fossil fuel. but never the less it was fire in vacuum.
Hydrogen to Helium.
Hydrogen is the fuel used by the sun, helium is the waste produced by hydrogen use in the fusion process
Hydrogen is the main source and Helium second.
No. That is when stars run out of hydrogen. They then have helium for fuel.
Yes it is a fossil fuel.
No its not a fossil fuel
Uranium is not a fossil fuel and cannot be a fossil fuel.
Oil is a fossil fuel.
a living fossil fuel.
Fossil
Fossil fuel is cheap
Sorry, no, wool is not a fossil fuel.
Fossil fuel
Gasoline is a fossil fuel.
the most fossil fuel that humans use is the solid fossil fuel. and it is coal
Nuclear power is NOT a fossil fuel.