Yes, yes it is.
(not strip mining)
yes!
Yes.
to burn any material, not only fossil fuel, we need three things: 1. Fuel (any material that can be burned, ex: fossil fuel, wood, paper, etc) 2. Ignition (high temperature, or fire sparks) 3. Air and now, if you want to burn fossil fuel on the moon you also need these three factors.. the answer is : NO, because there is no air on the moon ( if there is, it's just in a very small volume and can't be used to burn fossil fuel) ~ ANSWER 2.0 BY RUSSIANS 1)there is no fossil fuel on the moon 2)there no oxygen on the moon however if you bring your own, like the FUEL AND OXIDIZER for rocket engines of American space craft fossil fuel will burn just fine. i believe the fuel used was hydrogen witch is non petroleum so technically it was not fossil fuel. but never the less it was fire in vacuum.
Diesel
No, the fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) have been underground for hundreds of millions of years. The only gas that is a fossil fuel, natural gas, is mostly methane (CH4).
The hydrocarbons used in the fossil fuel are the product of photosynthesis, that took place in the plants of carboniferous age. Since photosynthesis require solar energy, these fossil fuels have also been derived from solar energy.
no It uses nuclear energy to make heat and light (2 other forms of energy).
diesel fuel is one of them
Yes.
diesel
Diesel oil is a fossil fuel.Bio diesel oil is a renewable fuel that adds to carbon dioxide to the greenhouse gases (it moves carbon dioxide in and out of the atmosphere as part of the carbon cycle).
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Diesel
Biodiesel
The main greenhouse gas emitted from burning diesel, a fossil fuel, is carbon dioxide (CO2).
Diesel is made by refining crude oil. It's a non-renewable, fossil fuel.
petrol and diesel are fossil fuels so if you put fossil fuels in your car it should run
Because it's a fossil fuel. It has carbon in it.
Of course, diesel can pollute the air, land and water. It's a fossil fuel and it can pollute a great deal.