Natural resources
Energy gases are gases that are used as sources of energy. Examples include natural gas, propane, and butane. These gases are commonly used for heating, cooking, and electricity generation.
Some natural gases include methane, ethane, propane, and butane. These gases are primarily composed of hydrocarbons and are commonly found in natural gas reserves. They are often used as energy sources for heating, cooking, and electricity generation.
Some common natural gases include methane, ethane, propane, and butane. These gases are often found underground or in certain geological formations and are commonly used as sources of energy for heating, cooking, and electricity generation.
Coal oil, and natural gases are examples of fossil fuels
Coal oil, and natural gases are examples of fossil fuels
Natural sources of these gases include volcanic eruptions, wildfires, and decomposition of organic matter. Man-made sources include burning fossil fuels, industrial processes, and deforestation. Both natural and man-made sources contribute to the levels of these gases in the atmosphere.
Non-renewable sources of energy cannot be replaced once used. Examples of non-renewable energy are coal, natural gas, and other fossil fuels. Once these resources are depleted, they cannot be replaced.
Coal, oil, and natural gas are examples of fossil fuels. These fuels are formed from the decayed remains of plants and animals over millions of years and are a non-renewable energy source. They are commonly used for electricity generation, transportation, and heating.
Some alternative energy sources that do not produce greenhouse gases include solar power, wind power, hydropower, and nuclear power.
Fossil FuelsGeoThermal EnergyNuclear EnergyChemical- depending on the source chemical.Yes I No That's 4... ;)Petroleum (crude oil), natural gas (methane and other gases) and coal (not charcoal).
By burning natural gas in a combustion engine, you get mechanical energy.
CO2, H2O, methane.