oxygen and an ignition source of course
All fuels that 'burn' require air or an oxygen source for combustion. Therefore,fossil fuel also burn in the air.
Air is not a fuel. Most fuels such as gasoline or methane require air in order to burn, so air, or more precisely the oxygen in air, supports combustion, but it is not a fuel, it is an oxidising agent.
things such as cars plans and certain factories burn fossil fuels
they burn fossil fuels like coal, fuel oil, and oil shale
Yes they do!
no
Oxygen is needed to burn fuels as it is required for the combustion process to occur. When fuels are burned, they react with oxygen to produce heat and other byproducts.
burn fossil fuels or turbines or hydro or wind
OYGEN
Materials like coal and heavy oils are difficult to burn because they have high ignition temperatures and require a lot of heat to start the combustion process. Additionally, fuels with high moisture content or impurities can also be difficult to burn efficiently.
Oxygen. Fuels need that to burn.
They set fire to them