All three are fossil fuels and non-renewable resources.
1. Oil 2. Coal 3. Natural Gas...
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Fossil fuels include natural gas, coal, and petroleum. These are generally burned for energy, although most types of plastics are made from petroleum, as well as various other petrochemicals used in everything from cleaners to body care products.In some cases, natural gas, and, more commonly, diesel or gasoline (which are components of petroleum) can be burned in a cylinder to cause a piston to move up and down (this is how cars work). To produce electricity, however, a fossil fuel is usually used to heat steam which then is released at high pressure, causing a turbine to spin. The spinning turbine powers an electric generator.In fossil fuel power stations.i believe gasoline for cars
The three types of fossil fuels are coal, oil, and natural gas. Coal is typically solid at room temperature, oil is liquid, and natural gas is a gaseous state.
1. Oil 2. Coal 3. Natural Gas...
The three main fossil fuels are coal, oil and natural gas
Coal oil and natural gas are all fossil fuels which are non-renewable resources.
Coal, Oil, Natural gas. Coal first, Natural gas second, Oil third.
Oil, Coal and Natural Gas are all Natural Resources that happen to be non-renewable fossil fuels.
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Oil and natural gas.
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I have questioned that to, but greatly think it's oil.
Africa: oil, diamonds, gold, copper, and natural gas. Antarctica: minerals such as coal, iron ore, and copper. Asia: coal, oil, natural gas, timber, and minerals. Europe: iron ore, natural gas, coal, and various minerals. North America: oil, natural gas, coal, copper, and timber. Australia: coal, iron ore, gold, copper, and natural gas. South America: oil, natural gas, copper, silver, and lithium.