Coal
the answer is coal
the answer is coal
Underground, where else? (not strip mining)
Coal is a fossil fuel found in solid rock form that is obtained through mining. It is formed from the remains of plants that lived millions of years ago and is a major source of energy worldwide.
they strip mine it from a site then take it to a oil facility and they take the toxin wastes out. nitwit!
The nuclear fuel is not renewable, it is obtained by mining and we can't make it from anything else that occurs in nature.
Yes, diesel is a fossil fuel. It is derived from crude oil through a process called fractional distillation.
Coal is obtained through mining, which involves extracting coal deposits from underground or surface mines. In underground mining, coal is accessed by digging tunnels into the earth to reach the coal seams. In surface mining, large machinery is used to remove overlying rock and soil to reveal the coal seams underneath.
Fossil fuel is obtained from plants by the process of photosynthesis.
fossil fuel is wasted due to mining activities
It Is not a fossil fuel but obtained by compressing methane naturally found in air
Chemical energy