Limestone is not a fossil fuel because it is not made from the carbon-containing soft tissues of long dead plants and animals. It is formed by fossils based on animal shells. Limestone is not used as a fuel but is used by industries for other purposes.
Uranium is not a fossil fuel and cannot be a fossil fuel.
LImestone and coal are different because of their outcomes. Limestone , after the cementing, becomes a rock. Coal, after the pressing together, becomes a fossil.
Oil is a liquid fossil fuel.
GAS I take it this is an American answering. As a British person, OIL is a liquid fossil fuel, COAL is a solid fossil fuel and NATURAL GAS is a gaseous fossil fuel.
Fossil fuel is kerosene. Of kerosene oil condensate.
Either Limestone Deposits, Fossil Fuel Deposits, or Soil.Source: An unanswered science quiz question
Yes it is a fossil fuel.
Limestone.
fossil rich limestone is made by the earth and is enhance with fossils although the chemical is man made, the two are basically the same.
The limestone containing a fossil would be heaated to a sufficiently high temperature (about 1,800 centigrade).then the limestone would become powder and the fossil which is not as sensitive to heat as limestone would remain un damaged
Limestone and coal are two important organic rocks.
No its not a fossil fuel
If the fossil is replaced with silica the easiest way to remove the limestone is with weak acid such as vinegar. If the fossil is also limestone the best way to free it is by carefully removing the limestone with small picks and drills. This is usually best left to expert conservators as it can be delicate work.
Uranium is not a fossil fuel and cannot be a fossil fuel.
Oil is a fossil fuel.
Fossil fuel is cheap
Fossil