The fossil fuel that humans use most is oil (petroleum). It is primarily used for transportation, electricity generation, heating, and manufacturing. Oil is a versatile energy source that plays a key role in the global economy.
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Finite supply/non renewable
No, it takes thousands to many millions of years of burial underground for organic material to transform into a fossil fuel form. You can use some crops (e.g. oil seeds) to replace some fossil fuel, but they are not fossil fuel.
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Coal, gasoline, peat, oil. Though those are just a few fossil fuels of many.
The type of fossil fuel created from natural gas and petroleum is oil. When these two fossil fuels are subjected to heat and pressure over millions of years, they transform into oil deposits that can be extracted for energy use.
We use fossil fuel in factories, vehicles, plastic, ovens, machines, pretty much everything. Petroleum is the main source.We burn fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, which releases carbon dioxide (CO2).
Bio fuel is basically fuel but instead of using fossil fuel to make it, you use matter to make it (for example: vegetable oil can be used to produce Bio-fuel.PS: You should use wikipedia.org.
Bio fuel is basically fuel but instead of using fossil fuel to make it, you use matter to make it (for example: vegetable oil can be used to produce Bio-fuel.PS: You should use wikipedia.org.
Oil is formed by the decomposition of fossilized plant and animal remains. This is why it is referred to as a fossil fuel. Other fossil fuels include coal and natural gas.
Burn a fossil fuel like coal or oil, or use uranium in a nuclear reactor