coal
Yes, fossil fuels can and do create electricity. Most electricity round the world today is generated by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
You could run out!
They are burned to create energy like electricity.
natural gas is a nonrenewable combustible fossil that is used to create electricity.
The heat from coal turns water into steam. It is the steam that turns generator turbine blades to create electricity.
no electricity is made from fossil fuels.
Coal is burnt to boil water into steam steam is then used to drive turbines that are connected to generators that make electricity
Coal is the fossil fuel found in the mountains in Virginia, PA and West Virginia.
No. Some electricity is made by using fossil fuels. There's a difference.
Well, fossil fuels don't give the electricity they are part of making it though. By burning fossil fuels it creates steam which turns a turbine that generates electricity.
West Virginia's state fossil is a Megalonyx jeffersonii, or Jefferson's ground sloth.
Fossil fuels are burned to spin a generator which in turn produces electricity.