The "c" in "fossil fuels" refers to carbon, which is a primary component of these energy sources. Fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, are formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals that decomposed over millions of years under heat and pressure. This process results in carbon-rich deposits that, when burned for energy, release carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Thus, the "c" signifies the carbon content that is central to the energy and environmental implications of fossil fuels.
Fossel Fuels
which african countries don't use fossel fuel
Coal
Michael Fossel was born in 1950.
The obvious ones: shock, burns, death, lack of 99% of all modern conveniences The indirect ones: burning fossel fuels that pollute
The C stands for Carbon. And carbon comes from decomposing materials such as plants and animals.
they burn the fossel fuels which heats the water then the water turns to steam and then the steam is forced through big fans called turbines then it goes to a generator which turns it into electrical energy then it goes to a transformer then to the pylons. burning the fossel fuels- heat energy/chemical energy when the steam goes through the turbines-kinetic energy when it gets to the generator-electrical energy
fossil fuels
No, water is not a fuel.
fossel fuel
Fuel fossel energy is important because it runs cars,trucks,heaters,and other things that use fuel
It can benifit us by using less fuel therefor helping Earth regain fossel fuels that take millions of years to form. You also get good exercise.