Almost perfectly 100%. Anyone who drives a car uses gas, anyone who receives electricity used some power from coal plants.
Crude oil and coal are two examples of fossil fuels.
Fossil fuels provide around 66% of the world's electrical power, and 95% of the world's total energy demands (including heating, transport, electricity generation and other uses). xx
If Earth did then there wouldn't be electricity, coal or anything that we humans rely on today that uses fossil fuels.
Wood is not a fossil, it is biomass
fossil fuels are everywhere..examples are petrol, gasoline.. they r ostly used in heating, plastics, ..everything..
India uses fossil fuels such as nuclear and coal.
Personally I used fossil fuels today to boil my kettle, run my laptop on the internet, drive to the shops. Later I will cook my evening meal. All these things use fossil fuels. Electric power uses fossil fuels that are burnt at the nearest power plant.
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biofuel is green because it does not uses fossil fuels to do things.
Two interesting facts about fossil fuels are :The United States uses about 17 million barrels of oil every day. and .• The U.S. is home to about 5% of the world's population, yet we consume 26% of the world's energy. Hope this helps!
Certainly. There are many other uses of fossil fuels. Most electricity is generated by burning coal, oil or natural gas.
Yes. It uses much less energy from fossil fuels which are coal, oil, and natural gas. Instead, it uses sunlight which is a renewable resource. Fossil fuels are not a renewable resource. When Earth runs out, there is no more.