Fuels that come from underground include crude oil, natural gas, and coal. These resources are extracted from beneath the Earth's surface through drilling or mining processes and are key sources of energy used for power generation, transportation, and heating.
Fuels obtained from the ground are called fossil fuels. These include coal, oil, and natural gas, which are formed from the remains of plants and animals that lived millions of years ago. Burning fossil fuels releases energy but also contributes to air pollution and climate change.
Fossil fuels are natural resources that come from the remains of plants and animals that have been buried and transformed over millions of years. Common examples include coal, oil, and natural gas, which are used to generate energy for various purposes like electricity production and transportation. These fuels release carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases when burned, contributing to climate change.
Shale oil and tar sands are among the hardest fossil fuels to extract from the ground. They require advanced extraction methods such as hydraulic fracturing and mining, which can be environmentally destructive and costly.
Fossil fuels are non-renewable energy resources that come from the remains of ancient plants and animals. The main types of fossil fuels are coal, oil, and natural gas, which are all formed over millions of years from the decomposition of organic matter under heat and pressure.
The main types of fossil fuels formed under the earth are coal, oil (petroleum), and natural gas. These fossil fuels are created from ancient organic matter such as plants and animals that have been transformed over millions of years due to heat and pressure.
Most fossil Fuels comes from the ground soil or in mountains
it comes from fossil fuels under the ground that are millions of years old=) =D
from oil, under the ground
they both are made using natural gas and come from either mines or out of the ground
Water wells are come from under ground water and its contain dirt and rain water.
No. Fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) are hydrocarbons from deep under the ground.
Fossil fuels come from fossilied plant matter in the ground. Alternative fuels are alternatives to fossil fuels, and these are mainly carbon fuels that take their carbon from carbon dioxide in the atmosphere (as fossil fuels do) but on a carbon cycle with a much shorter term. An example is wood, which can be burned as more trees are growing and absorbing carbon dioxide.
fossil fuels
the ground under neath the plant or by the roots
Igneous rocks
The fact that oil is under ground.
I USE to take out tortoises from under ground but then i took a arrow to the knee.