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Nuclear energy does not come from fossil fuels
Energy contained in bonds within a nucleus that is converted to kinetic energy.
The energy in fuels is chemical energy - a type of potential energy.
the energy stored in foods and fuels is blank potential energy?
Fossil fuels come from plants and microscopic organisms, which long ago died and were buried in the earth and slowly transformed into coal, oil, and gas. These plants and microorganisms once, millions of years ago, got their energy from the sun. Thus, all fossil fuels received some solar energy.
The energy that fuels a hurricane comes from latent heat stored in water vapor that evaporates from warm ocean water.
Nuclear energy does not come from fossil fuels
No, warm water fuels a hurricane
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Fossil fuels are energy sources that come from the reamins of plants and animals. These remains are millions of years old.
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Yes, certainly it does
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Fossil fuels (hence the name) are natural fuels that come from decayed bodies (humus or fossils) in the earth.
fossil fuels come from non-renewable (will not last forever) energy resources, these non-renewable energy resources (fossil fuels) come from CRUDE OIL, COAL, NATURAL GAS, NUCLEAR, sometimes wood and biomass - this depends on how it is extracted
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