Airplane, helicopter
An airplane or helicopter would fit these parameters.
yes
Naturalgas
coal
coal
Any vehicle that uses a combustable engine. Jet airplanes, and most cars and tucks are good examples. Train locomotives, and nuclear air craft carriers do not burn fuel to move. They burn fuel and convert and store the energy. But they do not use the energy produced from burning fuel to directly power their movement.
Water is produced when the fuel burns in the engine. The carbon in the fuel burns with oxygen to form carbon dioxide, while hydrogen in the fuel burns with more oxygen to form water. You only see it dripping out when the exhaust pipe is cold, because after it's warmed up the water comes out as steam and is invisible.
Every type of transportation we have uses some form of fossil fuel either to run it or build it.
Gasoline burns quickly and is commonly used in internal combustion engines to power vehicles. Other transportation fuels are diesel oil, jet fuel, and compressed natural gas.
planes crashOn a more serious note, air transportation is the leastfuel-efficient form of transportation, using the most fuel per mass/distance of any modern transport. It also uses the most expensive form of vehicle in the transportation area (as measured by capacity/$ )
That's the motor, which burns fuel and propels the boat.
An internal combustion engine burns fuel inside.