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Which element is found in all fossil fuels?

carbon


What do all fuels have in common?

The most common element in all combustible fuels is Hydrogen, this is closely followed by the presence of Carbon.


Name the element all fossil fuels use?

carbon


Is all electricity made from fossil fuels?

no electricity is made from fossil fuels.


Were fossils made by humans?

no not at all


Are fossils fuels used in any foods?

umm... i dont think so or then we might all be dead from poisioning


What do all fossils have in common?

All fossil fuels are formed deep underground.They are all nonrenewable energy sources.They are all made of hydrocarbons.They all release carbon dioxide pollution when burned.


What is all fossil fuels made of?

Fossil fuels are made of the remains of ancient plants and animals that were buried and compressed over millions of years. They primarily consist of carbon and hydrogen, along with smaller amounts of sulfur, nitrogen, and other elements. When burned, fossil fuels release energy in the form of heat, which is used for electricity generation, transportation, and other purposes.


Why are fossils considered nonrenewable?

Because fossil fuels take hundreds of millions of years to form under the Earth's surface. It will take another million years for more to be produced, so we only have a limited supply. Eventually, more fossils will be made, but by then we will have run out by how much we use them now. If we stop using them so much than we wont die like we are going to. So essentially, all fossil fuels are considered non-renewable.


Is joliotium a man made element?

No, joliotium is not a man-made element. It is not a recognized element in the periodic table.


Why are fossil fuels called fossil fuels even thought they have no fossils?

They are fossils themselves, just not the kind you think of when you see fossilised dinosaurs or other prehistoric creatures like trilobites, where a fossil is inside a rock. Coal for example is fossilised wood. Oil is the decomposed remains of plankton, etc. They were all once living organisms.


Halogens are the basis of all fossil fuels?

Halogens are not the basis of all fossil fuels. Fossil fuels are primarily composed of hydrocarbons, which are compounds made of hydrogen and carbon. Halogens like chlorine, bromine, and fluorine are not key components of fossil fuels.