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Burning them releases the chemical energy.
Fossil fuels can be burned to release the potential chemical energy stored millions of years ago.The process of burning fuels is called Combustion.
Burning fossil fuels (combustion) releases carbon dioxide. As carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas, presently contributing to global warming, this is why the world is moving away from fossil fuels to renewable energy.
A simple answer is that fossil fuels are burnt. The heat is used to produce steam which drives mechanical turbines and dynamos, which then produce electricity.
Fossil fuels such as coal store chemical kinetic energy?
Burning them releases the chemical energy.
Burning of the fossil fuels releases the carbon dioxide.
Burning of the fossil fuels releases the carbon dioxide.
Combustion releases the energy in fossil fuels as heat. Other methods can be used, depending on the circumstances.
Fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) are burnt in vehicles and electricity power plants. This releases the energy.
Fossil fuels can be burned to release the potential chemical energy stored millions of years ago.The process of burning fuels is called Combustion.
Fossil fuels can be burned to release the potential chemical energy stored millions of years ago.The process of burning fuels is called Combustion.
the energy that is in fossil fuels is chemical and radiant energy.
Burning fossil fuels.
Bcoz burning of fossil fuels releases poisonous fuels which are harmful to human health....;)
Burning fossil fuels (combustion) releases carbon dioxide. As carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas, presently contributing to global warming, this is why the world is moving away from fossil fuels to renewable energy.
No. Fossil fuels store chemical energy. It is this chemical energy we tap by using them for fuels.