fossils....
biogeradted dinosarses
Coal.
in its early stages this fossil fuel is a spongy brown material
Fecal material is a biomass and is renewable.
No, it takes thousands to many millions of years of burial underground for organic material to transform into a fossil fuel form. You can use some crops (e.g. oil seeds) to replace some fossil fuel, but they are not fossil fuel.
natural gas
Coal is the dark solid fossil fuel that is formed from ancient plant material that has been subjected to high pressure and heat over millions of years.
The world's most abundant fossil fuel is coal. Coal is a solid fossil fuel formed from plant material that has been subjected to high pressure and heat over millions of years. It is widely used for electricity generation and industrial processes.
No its not a fossil fuel
coal, oil, in other words pretty much any fossil fuel (fossil fuels are fuels that came from ancient plant, animal, or bacterial life)
Nuclear fuel is not a fossil fuel because it is not derived from organic matter like coal, oil, or natural gas. Nuclear fuel is produced from uranium ore and undergoes nuclear reactions to release energy, unlike fossil fuels which result from the decomposition of organic material over millions of years.
Oil is a fossil fuel.