Yes, anything that burns with fire gives off heat energy. ----
The chemical reaction is exothermic, which means that it releases energy, and most of that energy is in the form of heat.
The bonds between atoms are broken.
True!
They are hydrocarbons which burn with oxygen
Fossil Fuels. The sun, wind and heat from the earth core is continuously being produced. Fossil Fuels were created over a long period of time and required a lot of heat and pressure to be created which is why they are not considered to be renewable.
Rug Burn
Heat can be produced through release of nuclear energy, but there are many other ways of producing heat as well, burning fossil fuels for example.
heat and light energy
Yes, heat.
To obtain electrical energy or heat
Heat and light.
Burn them - the heat can then be used to power things.
energy is lost in Bio-fuels by the energy and the fuel used in biofuel to burn heat
energy is lost in Bio-fuels by the energy and the fuel used in biofuel to burn heat
They both burn easily with lots of heat.
The chemical potential energy in fossil fuels is converted to thermal energy (heat) by burning them.
When any fuel combusts it produces heat, light and a little sound. The majority of the energy produced will be heat.
Burning fuels, chemical energy is converted to heat energy
When chemicals burn and it sometimes release ashes and the fuel is converted to heat and light energy
No. Fossil fuels are coal, oil and natural gas. Geothermal energy is a clean renewable energy powered by the heat from the centre of the earth. It is the only renewable energy whose power does not come from the sun.