FALSE.
Fossil fuels come from organic matter that has undergone anaerobic decomposition.
We suspect that much of our fossil fuel comes from buried plankton and dinosaurs.
Fossil Fuels are made from plants and animals.
Solid - A rock, icecube, clay, or wood Liquid - Water Gas - Fossil Fuels, Gasoline
Both organic sedimentary (like coal) and chemical sedimentary (like rock salt) rocks are not composed of particles of other rocks. They are different because organic rocks are composed of the remains of living things but chemical rocks are formed by inorganic processes such as evaporation.
A liquid
A residue is something that is left behind after a reaction that is undesired. A precipitate is the amorphous solid formed after a reaction and is usually the desired result.
No, coal is not petroleum. Coal is a solid fossil fuel formed from the remains of plants that lived millions of years ago, while petroleum is a liquid fossil fuel derived from oil deposits deep within the earth.
Sodium chloride, commonly known as table salt, is typically found in underground rock deposits as a solid. It forms through the evaporation of seawater or saline lakes, leading to the crystallization of salt. In geological formations, it can occur in massive beds or as part of sedimentary rock layers, where it remains stable and solid under pressure and temperature conditions. While it can dissolve in water, in its natural state in underground deposits, sodium chloride is predominantly a solid.
Natural gas primarily consists of methane and is the cleanest-burning fossil fuel, producing fewer carbon emissions compared to coal and oil when combusted. It is often found in conjunction with oil deposits but can also be extracted from shale formations and other sources. Unlike coal and oil, which are solid and liquid forms of fossil fuels, natural gas is gaseous at room temperature, making it more efficient for transportation through pipelines. Additionally, its combustion results in lower levels of pollutants, such as sulfur dioxide and particulate matter.
a liquid fossil fuel made in deep ocean
Another name for oil-thick black liquid fossil fuel is "crude oil." It is a naturally occurring, unrefined petroleum product composed of hydrocarbon deposits and other organic materials. Crude oil is extracted from the ground and can be refined into various fuels and other products.
== == The age of a sedimentary rock formation can be estimated by comparing it to radiometrically dated rock formations that contain the same fossil organisms. Geologic time categories have been identified according to the radiometric dating of fossils and the fact that they appear only in certain time periods. Therefore, if you look at a rock formation and find a trilobite fossil that has been identified by previous dating techniques as Cambrian, you can be fairly certain that the formation you are looking at is also Cambrian.
GAS I take it this is an American answering. As a British person, OIL is a liquid fossil fuel, COAL is a solid fossil fuel and NATURAL GAS is a gaseous fossil fuel.
Most rockets today use liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen as fuel, not fossil fuels. These fuels react to produce water vapor and can be considered eco-friendly compared to fossil fuels. However, some rockets still use a combination of liquid oxygen and kerosene as fuel, which is a fossil fuel.
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.
Petroleum
Some fossil fuels are liquid (oil) some are solid (coal) and some are gas (natural gas)
Crude oil