No, some are clear (gas). An example is natural gas. It is def. a fossil fuel. However, it does not have any smell or color.
All fossil fuels are part of the carbon cycle.
The fossil fuels, all of which are non-renewable, are petroleum, coal, and natural gas.
Fossil fuels are made up of compounds called hydrocarbons. Fossil fuels are fuels that come from natural resources, such as dead organisms.
When fossil fuels are burned, they all produce and release smoke/smog (or CO2) in the air. So yes, they all affect the environment the same.
all dead plants and animals eventualy turn into fosil fuels even humans
Carbon
The main reason of shortage of fuels in india is smagling of fuels in black.
No.
Carbon Black
No Solar and wind power are both not fossil fuels.
Halogens are not the basis of all fossil fuels. Carbon is the basis of fossil fuels and it is not a halogen.
No, some are clear (gas). An example is natural gas. It is def. a fossil fuel. However, it does not have any smell or color.
All the chemical changes are the same.
no electricity is made from fossil fuels.
No.
All fossil fuels are part of the carbon cycle.
Fuels are anything that can burn so they are made of all sorts of things