Yes, but they can also explode if they become airborne.
Oxygen is needed to burn fuels as it is required for the combustion process to occur. When fuels are burned, they react with oxygen to produce heat and other byproducts.
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When fuels burn in oxygen, carbon dioxide and water vapor are typically released as byproducts along with heat and light energy.
Powdered Aluminum is used in a mixture with ammonium perchlorate to fuel the solid rocket boosters on the sides of the space shuttle during the first minutes of the launch. Or the Astronaut's snort it for a good time.
No, fossil fuels do not produce oxygen when they burn. Instead, the combustion of fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. This process contributes to air pollution and climate change.
coal (solid)petroleum (liquid)natural gas (gas)
Yes
things such as cars plans and certain factories burn fossil fuels
they burn fossil fuels like coal, fuel oil, and oil shale
Yes they do!
no
Oxygen is needed to burn fuels as it is required for the combustion process to occur. When fuels are burned, they react with oxygen to produce heat and other byproducts.
burn fossil fuels or turbines or hydro or wind
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It is shown that the usage of the boilers with a furnace is one of the most perspective ways of improving efficiency and "ecological safety" for low-grade fuels combustion on power plants.was chosen for detailed analysis of the technological parameters, the wing strengths of the vortex furnaces were confirmed by the researches: efficiency of combustion and low level of nitrogen oxides emissions for various fuels, compact configuration, improved aerodynamic characteristics of the flow in the furnace and maneuverability of it.
Oxygen. Fuels need that to burn.
They set fire to them