Methane.
No, water is not considered a fossil fuel. Fossil fuels are formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals, while water is a compound made up of hydrogen and oxygen molecules.
Yes, fossil fuels are made from the remains of ancient plants and animals that have been buried and transformed over millions of years.
Oil is formed by the decomposition of fossilized plant and animal remains. This is why it is referred to as a fossil fuel. Other fossil fuels include coal and natural gas.
The main products from petroleum are gasoline, motor oil, diesel fuel, kerosene, plastic products, engine grease, cosmetics, synthetic rubber, paint, and many misc. products.
Coal is a type of fossil fuel made from the remains of ancient plants that lived millions of years ago. Over time, these plant remains were buried and underwent chemical and physical changes to become coal.
a liquid fossil fuel made in deep ocean
Oil is pumped from deep under the ground. It is a fossil fuel, made millions of years ago.
No, petroleum is a naturally occurring fossil fuel formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals buried deep underground. While humans extract and refine petroleum for use, it is not man-made.
No, but plastic can be made from fossil fuels.
petrol is made from the fossil fuel oil
Fossil fuel
97 million or billion fossil fuel is burnt in a day!
plants and animals
fossil fuels
fossil fuel comes from the ground and is made of decaying plants and animals over millions of years.
Coal.
Natural gas.