Fossil fuels, such as coal, crude oil and natural gas need to be burned to produce heat. So the energy is thermal.
You burn them in some type of engine to extract their energy.
You burn them in some type of engine to extract their energy.
Petroleum.
petroleum
That's an example of chemical energy.
Chemical energy is the type of energy stored in fossil fuels due to the bonds between atoms within the fuel molecules. This energy is released when the fuel is burned or combusted, converting chemical energy into heat energy that can be used for various applications.
Yes, petroleum is a type of fossil fuel.
Coal is a type of fossil fuel that is mined from underground. It is formed from the remains of plants that lived millions of years ago and is a significant source of energy worldwide.
solar energy, if we didn't have solar, get ready to say bye-bye to earth, we will all be dead. We need solar energy before we can even hav fossil fuel energy. (wind energy is another one)
they arn't the same type of energy
renewable energy, for example solar energy, hydroelectric energy and Wind Energy.
Yes, the type of energy stored by fossil fuels such as coal is chemical potential energy. This energy is released when the fossil fuel is burned and chemical reactions occur, resulting in the production of heat and other forms of energy such as electricity.