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Fossil fuels, which provide virtually all the energy for transportation (mainly petroleum with some natural gas) and the majority of energy for electricity (mainly coal, natural gas and a small amount of petroleum).
USAs natural reasorses are coal, oil, iorn, and natral gas .
As has been the case since 1950, petroleum was the most-consumed fuel in 2011, at 35.3 quads. Use of petroleum, which includes crude oil as well as natural gas plant liquids, has fallen recently from its peak historical level of 40.4 quads in 2005. Natural gas, which had been consumed in roughly equal amounts to coal for several years, accounts for almost 25 quads compared to coal's 20 quads in 2011. Natural gas and renewable energy were the only fuel sources whose consumption increased in 2011.
In the immediacy of things, approximately 91,000 died because of poison gas. However, there was an indeterminate number of deaths in the following years, that were caused by the effects of the gas.
The tank was developed during the First World War and first used at the Somme with great success. The aeroplane was adapted for military purposes such as reconnaissance and bombing. Chemical warfare was used for the first time whereby chlorine and mustard gas were released when the right breeze was blowing to gas the troops in the enemy trench.
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Methane, CH4, natural gas.
No, coal is.
Natural gas is found in oil fields, natural gas fields and coal beds.
natural gas
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yes fart is a natural gas (u little nasty)
Natural gas can only be liquefied under extreme pressure.
Natural gas is natural gas. It is not made from crude oil or anything else. Thus the name.
Most countries use petroleum (in cars) and natural gas (in cooking stoves).
It turns to heat.
Ethane, methane, propane, butane and natural gas are the most common.