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How do you describe coal in two words?

Black Rock or charcoal fossil Answer Fossil fuel.


What words are used to describe coal?

Black, combustible, fossil fuel.


What is the difference of oil and petroleum?

Oil is a broad term that can refer to any viscous liquid that is not soluble in water, while petroleum specifically refers to a type of oil that is derived from crude oil through a refining process. In other words, petroleum is a subset of oil.


Where do the acid rain gasses come from?

Acid rain is a rain or any other form of Precipitation_(meteorology) that is unusually Acid; elevated levels of hydrogen ions (low PH). It can have harmful effects on plants, aquatic animals, and infrastructure through the process of wet deposition. Acid rain is caused by emissions of compounds of Ammonium, Carbon, Nitrogen, and Sulfurwhich react with the Watermolecules in the atmosphere to produce acids. Governments have made efforts since the 1970s to reduce the production of sulfur dioxide into the Atmospherewith positive results. However, it can also be caused naturally by the splitting of nitrogen compounds by the energy produced by Lightningstrikes, or the release of sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere by Volcano_eruption.In other words, it comes from various gasses and particles that come from volcanic eruptions, general pollution, lighting, and nuclear/ atomic weapons. These gasses and particles react with the moisture in the air, forming acid rain.


What does Avogadro's principle state?

Avogadro's principle states that equal volumes of gases at the same temperature and pressure contain equal numbers of molecules. This principle is the foundation for the concept of the mole in chemistry, where one mole of any gas at standard temperature and pressure occupies a volume of 22.4 liters.

Related Questions

The majority of the worlds electricity is supplied by burning 2 words?

fossil fuels


What are words for non renewable resources?

Fossil fuels, coal, oil and natural gas.


What fuel's when burn add to the greenhouse effect?

coal, oil, in other words pretty much any fossil fuel (fossil fuels are fuels that came from ancient plant, animal, or bacterial life)


Why are fossil fuels problematic?

Fossil Fossil are problematic because they are non-renewable. This means that they cannot be recycled or replenished...in other words we can't use them again. The thing that makes this problematic is that we have a very high level of dependency upon them. This is causing the reserves of fossil fuels to decrease drastically. They also damage the environment when used, as they release carbon dioxide which is a greenhouse gas Examples of fossil fuels that we use are gasoline, oil, etc...


When two words are used together a term the first words acts as an adjective to describe the second knowing that what do you think fossil fuels are made of?

plant fossils.


What does it mean to conserve resources?

Conserve means to prevent lost of something. Natural Resources are raw materials such as coals, oil, fossil fuels, rock and mineral resources,etc. So they want you to prevent lost of coals, fossil fuels, oil, rock and mineral resources,etc. In other words, is to save the world...


What does mean to conserve natural resources?

Conserve means to prevent lost of something. Natural Resources are raw materials such as coals, oil, fossil fuels, rock and mineral resources,etc. So they want you to prevent lost of coals, fossil fuels, oil, rock and mineral resources,etc. In other words, is to save the world...


What role does the sun play in making fossil fuels?

Fossil fuels wwwwwwwere once living plants and animals. If they were plants they got their energy from the sun, and if they were animals they got their energy from eating plants who got their energy from the sun, or from eating animals who ate animals who ate plants who got their energy from the sun. In other words the sun is the source of all energy. The sun´s energy is stored in living beings, in plants and the animals that eat the plants, and if conditions are right, that energy is then stored in the form of fossil fuels.


Who depends on fossil fuels?

People who use oil, gas, coal, etc for fuel - be it for transport, home heating, or energy generation. In other words, almost the whole world.


What words can you make with the letters ifloss?

fossil


What are the elements contained in fossil fuels that when burned the result is carbon dioxide and water?

Being comprised of many different chemical forms, the smallest Answer is Hydrocarbons; in other words, hydrogen and carbon.


How would life be without fossil fuel?

Without fossil fuels we would, by now, have harnessed the energy of the sun, the wind, the waves, falling water, heat from under the earth's crust, in other words, all the renewable energy sources (solar, wind, water, hydro, tidal and wave, geothermal, ocean thermal, biomass and biofuel) that we are now trying to move to. As the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) is causing global warming, it actually was a sad day when they first discovered coal would burn!