Gasoline is primarily derived from crude oil, a fossil fuel that is extracted from the earth through drilling. The crude oil undergoes a refining process, where it is heated and separated into various components, including gasoline. This process also produces other fuels and byproducts, but gasoline is one of the main products obtained from crude oil refining.
Gasoline is a fossil fuel.
Gasoline is because it is a product of oil, which is a fossil fuel. None of the others would qualify.
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yes there are some fossil fuels used to make gasoline for autos.
Fossil fuel.
Gasoline.
Its a fossil fuel :)
Crude oil.
Coal, gasoline, and natural gas are all fossil fuels.
An example of a liquid fossil fuel is petroleum, which is commonly used in vehicles and for heating. It is extracted from the ground and refined into products such as gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel.
Gasoline is a fossil fuel and hydrophobic in nature hence obstruct with life supporting activities.
No, that would be an example of gasoline, or fossil fuel. Examples of a gas would be Hydrogen, Oxygen, Xenon, butane (that some cars run on) etc.