Makes the car go forward!!
we burn them to make energy and or heat in homes ect.
In a geothermal power plant, heat is obtained from the Earth's natural heat by pumping hot water or steam from underground reservoirs. In fossil-fueled power plants, heat is generated by burning fossil fuels such as coal, oil, or natural gas to produce steam that drives turbines. Geothermal power plants produce energy using sustainable and renewable heat sources, while fossil-fueled power plants rely on finite and polluting fossil fuels.
Basically, by an engine fueled with gas or diesel. But nowadays electric engines are beginning to be produced for the public.
power plants fueled by fossil fuels
Gas is a fuel what comes out of cars this effects the universe which is bad
Yes, mostly by fossil fueled power stations running on coal, oil, natural gas and nuclear.
The two most commonly used fossil fuels used to generate electricity are coal and natural gas. Some smaller-scale generators, especially backup generators for critical buildings or functions, are fueled by diesel or, for personal-sized generators, gasoline. Those are the most common ones. In theory, you could use almost any fossil fuel to generate electricity.
Cars emit pollutants like carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter when burning fossil fuels. These pollutants can contribute to smog, respiratory issues, and global climate change. Transitioning to cleaner fuels or electric vehicles can help mitigate these impacts.
The same thing as in a fossil fueled or hydroelectric power plant.
If the station attendant fueled the truck then yes. If it was fueled by the truck driver then of course not.
Carbon dioxide (CO2), emitted by cars and all transport, is a greenhouse gas caused by the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity.
we use fossil fuels by cars because of the natural or people try to make a better earth by using less gas and by not paying to much money for gas