Heat can cause some matter to burn. Burning is a chemical change. When fuel burns, the energy stored inside it is released.
Oil generally burns hotter than coal. This is because the carbon content in oil is higher than that in coal, resulting in a more efficient combustion process and higher heat output.
Burning coal, oil, and gas produces carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change, as well as other air pollutants like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides that can cause harm to human health and the environment.
Oil generally burns at a similar temperature to gas, but hotter than coal. The burning temperature can also depend on the specific type of oil or gas being used.
When you burn oil and coal, it emits carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) along with different amounts of sulfur dioxide (SO2) depending on where it was mined. Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas, which means emitting it depletes the ozone layer, putting Earth at risk. Burning oil and coal also releases energy. That is why they are energy sources.
Coal can burn at temperatures ranging from 600 to 1300 degrees Celsius (1112 to 2372 degrees Fahrenheit) depending on the type of coal and the conditions of combustion.
Coal is less expensive than oil and will be more plentiful in years to come
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Oil generally burns hotter than coal. This is because the carbon content in oil is higher than that in coal, resulting in a more efficient combustion process and higher heat output.
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Burning coal, oil, and gas produces carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change, as well as other air pollutants like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides that can cause harm to human health and the environment.
Fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).