petrol is made from the fossil fuel oil
oil is used to produce petrol.
Fuel fits in fossil fuels because it is oil or fossil fuels which are used as fuel. Fuel isn't necessarily petrol , it is anything that powers something, like weetbix is a fuel for your body.
Because the components used to make oil are found underground and they take a lot of time to form or reform
yes there are some fossil fuels used to make gasoline for autos.
Not exactly. Petrol (called "gasoline" in the US) is made only from petroleum, the black crude oil which is pumped from the ground and is considered a fossil fuel. Maize (corn) can, however, be used to make ethanol, which automobiles can use to run quite effectively. Brazil is a nation which is converting its entire automobile fleet to use 100% ethanol as a fuel, although most of theirs is produced from sugarcane.
Uranium is not a fossil fuel; uranium is used as nuclear fuel for nuclear power reactors.
Fuel oil is thicker than petrol because it has a higher viscosity and density. Fuel oil is used in heating systems and diesel engines, while petrol is used as a fuel for gasoline engines in cars.
I don't know what a 'petrol electric fuel' might be. You certainly can't use petrol in a diesel engine.
oil, petrol is oil
they might be more expensive as fuel is used a lot nowadays. Alternatives may have be used later on but at the moment the price is increasing (e.g. Petrol)
It is used as fuel in vehicles
Petrol