All fossil fuels.. The plants capture the energy from the sun and store much of it in their seed. Plants recycle the CO2 and give us O2 ,but the plant keeps the C... When the plant dies it will deteriorate into oil & gas...
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Oil is sometimes referred to as liquid sunshine because it was formed from ancient plant and animal matter that absorbed energy from the sun through photosynthesis. This energy was stored in the organic material and transformed into chemical energy over time, which is released when the oil is burned for fuel.
The energy source of ethanol is renewable plant material, such as corn, sugar cane, or cellulose from wood or grasses. This plant material undergoes fermentation to produce ethanol, which can be used as a fuel source.
The two types of rocket fuel are liquid fuel and solid fuel. Liquid fuel rockets use a combination of liquid propellants, such as liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen, that are mixed and burned to create thrust. Solid fuel rockets have a solid mixture of fuel and oxidizer that is ignited to produce thrust.
Coal is the dark solid fossil fuel that is formed from ancient plant material that has been subjected to high pressure and heat over millions of years.
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No, biomass doesn't necessarily have to be a fuel at all, nor does it have to be plant material.
Crude oil is a fossil fuel in liquid form that is obtained by drilling. It is a mixture of hydrocarbons that can be refined to produce various fuels like gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel.
Bioethanol is a liquid fuel derived from plant materials such as corn, sugarcane, or other biomass. It is commonly used as a renewable energy source in a blend with gasoline to fuel vehicles.
Petroleum is a fossil fuel in liquid form that is obtained by drilling. Petroleum is commonly refined to produce a range of liquid fuels including: Gasoline (Petrol) Diesel Kerosene Jet Fuel Fuel Oil LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) - which is only a liquid under pressure or very cold temperatures (about -40 °C) Butane - which is a liquid below about -10 °C or under moderate pressure (about 2 atm, 2 bar, 30 psia)
Power alcohol is a name of a car fuel obtained from vegetable material.
it is a colourless, flammable, liquid mixture of hydrocarbons obtained by distilling petrol. It is used in cleaning and dying and as a motor fuel
The official name for it is Biomass, which means using plant material as a fuel for some sort of power plant
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Gasoline is a highly flammable liquid obtained by distillation of petroleum. It is commonly used as a fuel for various internal combustion engines.
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