An interesting question. I will consider the fossil fuels as coal, oil and natural gas. Coal and oil can not be recreated in a laboratory setting as it takes millions of years for these fuels to go from buried organic material to their final form. But, bio-diesel oil can be produced, which has many of the hydrocarbons found in crude oil. Natural gas can be made from decaying material, almost all methane, so I would say yes to natural gas.
You may find more information from internet searches under bio diesel and natural gas.
No, halogens are not the basis of all fossil fuels. Fossil fuels are primarily made up of hydrocarbons, which are compounds of hydrogen and carbon. Halogens, like chlorine and fluorine, are not typically found in significant amounts in fossil fuels.
Fossil fuels are mostly made up of carbon, along with varying amounts of hydrogen, sulfur, and other elements.
Fossil fuels.
A fossil is a relic of earlier times, that is found in the ground. By definition, it is not man made. People can make fuel, for example, we can grow corn, and then extract corn syrup, ferment it to make alcohol, and burn the alcohol. But that is not a fossil fuel. Petroleum, natural gas, and coal are the fossil fuels. We did not make them, they have been in the ground for a long time before we came along.
Fossil fuels are primarily composed of hydrocarbons, which are molecules made up of hydrogen and carbon atoms. The main types of fossil fuels are coal, oil, and natural gas, each with a different composition of hydrocarbons. Other elements such as sulfur, nitrogen, and oxygen may also be present in varying amounts.
no electricity is made from fossil fuels.
No. Some electricity is made by using fossil fuels. There's a difference.
theyre made out of dead stuff
No, but plastic can be made from fossil fuels.
no
Biofuels are fuels made from living things, while fossil fuels are made from the decompostion of plants and animals that have died.
Fossil fuels are made from the remains of ancient plants and animals that have been buried and transformed over millions of years.
not really fossil is made from dead organism
Halogens are not the basis of all fossil fuels. Fossil fuels are primarily composed of hydrocarbons, which are compounds made of hydrogen and carbon. Halogens like chlorine, bromine, and fluorine are not key components of fossil fuels.
Alternatives fuels are fuels that are not made from fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
Plants an animals
Yes