A fuel is a material that, when burned or reacted with oxygen, releases energy. Fuels typically come from organic sources like plants or animals (biofuels) or from fossilized organic matter like coal, oil, and natural gas. The energy released from burning fuels is used to power vehicles, generate electricity, and heat homes and buildings.
No it doesn't make something burn. But if something is already burning, it supports the burning. In the fire triangle, which is what makes a fire, it says that you need fuel, oxygen, and something else, that I tend to forget. So, technically, oxygen does make something burn, because you need that oxygen to help it and if you don't have that then it won't burn. So, I say yes, it does.
Something that is set ablaze produces fire and heat as it burns.
oxygen is needed for fuel to burn
water vapor, which makes it a clean and environmentally friendly power source.
For something to burn, three key elements are required: fuel, heat, and oxygen. The fuel is what will undergo combustion, the heat is necessary to initiate the combustion reaction, and oxygen is needed for the fuel to react and sustain the burning process.
something like lessd fuel
Your question makes no sense, a "fuel capacity" of something is the amount of fuel you can put into it. For instance the fuel capacity of a car is about 10 gallons. As coal itself is a fuel it is simply nonsense to refer to its "fuel capacity".
Petrol-which is oil-makes fuel along with wind.
When something albaze it makes this
The fuel pump
A car has to be fuel efficient. It means it has to completely burn the fuel.
The fuel injector provides the fuel. The spark plug provides the fire.
To "cause" is an action that makes something happen.
by thinking about something that makes you happy!!!!
Coal makes fuel. and fuel runs cars
fuel and combustion makes a type of gas
"Cause" is the action word that makes something happen.