No.
Coal is fossil, wood is renewable, biomass.
no
wood and coal
No, Neanderthals did not use fossil fuels. They lived around 400,000 to 40,000 years ago, long before the use of fossil fuels became prevalent in human society. Neanderthals relied on fire for warmth, cooking, and protection.
Yes, they use wood and coal.
Wood is not a fossil fuel (they are coal, oil and natural gas).
Burning fossil fuels and burning wood produce similar pollutants because wood and fossil fuels are both consist of hydrogen and carbon. Carbon dioxide is produced when burning wood and fossil fuel.
Yes, renewable fuels like sustainable wood, biomass and biofuel (biodiesel etc made from vegetable oils) are not fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
oil and natural gas,wood,coal,fossil fuels,organic oils,food,and the sun.
principally, the burning of wood and fossil fuels such as coal, petroleum, etc.
GasCoalOilWood (I guess 4 fuels)
fossil fuels natural gas, coal wood, acetylene, oxygen and batteries
the coal is made out of dead fish and other materials such as wood, plant material. That is what fossil fuels are made up from.