First thing that comes to mind is coal.
Natural gas
the type of rock is called a rock that does not allow water to go through it
No, intrusive rock is not also called platonic rock. Plutonic rock is another name for this type of rock, which is produced by magma.
Coal is an organic sedimentary rock that is considered a solid fossil fuel.
No, intrusive rock is not also called platonic rock. Plutonic rock is another name for this type of rock, which is produced by magma.
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im not sure this is rock,but fossil fuel is used as fuel,or coal.
Hydrocarbonous rock
The energy that is contained in a consumable fuel (like gasoline) is chemical energy. The energy that it is converted into when it is burned is heat energy.
Anthracite coal would fit the description of a metamorphic rock that burned.
Natural gas
no
Coal is the fossil fuel sometimes considered a organic sedimentary rock.
Owners manual states that it holds 16gals of fuel. It also states that when the fuel light goes on , you have burned 14gals of fuel and have two gallons remaining. When the needle reaches the empty line you have burned 15gals of fuel but you really have one gallon of fuel left in the tank.
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