the correct answer to that is something i do no know that is why i am on answers.com. but most likely fossil fuels because i looked in my science book.
Yes, fossil fuel is formed from fossils.
Fossil fuel.
oil :) -AJ
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Coal is a solid fossil fuel formed in ancient swamps from the remains of plants and animals under great heat and pressure over millions of years. A liquid fossil fuel formed in oceans from the remains of plants and animals under great heat and pressure of millions of years is called oil.
Because it is formed from the remains of dead plants and animals, thus, its "fuel" from a "fossil".
Fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) are formed from the remains of plants and animals. Three hundred million years' of pressure turned the organic matter into fuel.
Coal is the solid fossil fuel formed from the remains of swamp plants that grew millions of years ago.
Yes, gasoline is a natural resource that is derived from crude oil, which is a fossil fuel formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals.
yes because a fossil fuel is a nonrenewable energy resource formed form the remains of plants and animals that lived long ago plus if it is burned then we can not get more
Plants which died and decayed and were buried by later material.
No, water is not considered a fossil fuel. Fossil fuels are formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals, while water is a compound made up of hydrogen and oxygen molecules.