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No its not a fossil fuel

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Oil is a fossil fuel.

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Fossil fuel is cheap

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Sorry, no, wool is not a fossil fuel.

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Gasoline is a fossil fuel.

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Yes it is a fossil fuel.

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gas comes from fossil fuel.

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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.

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Black Rock or charcoal fossil

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Fossil fuel.

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No it isn't a fossil fuel. Fossil fuels include coal and oil.

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No, time is not a fossil fuel. Fossil fuels are coal, oil and natural gas.

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coal is a type of fossil fuel hahahhah i think

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fossil fuel is wasted due to mining activities

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Petroleum is already a separated fossil fuel.

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Yes, petroleum is a type of fossil fuel.

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It's not any kind of fuel at all. A fossil fuel comes from oil

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Coal, methane gas, oil are fossil fuels; uranium is not a fossil fuel.

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No it is not. Ozone is not a fossil.

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Coal is a fossil fuel. The major fossil fuels are natural gas, crude oil and coal.

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petrol is made from the fossil fuel oil

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Fossil fuel is spelt correctly...

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This is not a fully through out question. There is not a unit of 'fossil fuel'.

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Cattle are animals. Coal is an example of one fossil fuel.

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A fossil fuel power plant is a system of devices for the conversion of fossil fuel energy to mechanical work or electric energy

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Electricity itself is not a fossil fuel but, can be generated by steam turbines and generators where the steam has been generated by heating water in fossil fuel boilers.

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Fuel fits in fossil fuels because it is oil or fossil fuels which are used as fuel. Fuel isn't necessarily petrol , it is anything that powers something, like weetbix is a fuel for your body.

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Wood is a fuel as it can provide energy by burning. But, it is not formed by fossils and hence not called a fossil fuel.

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The liquid form of a fossil fuel is typically known as petroleum, or crude oil. It is a mixture of hydrocarbons that can be refined into various products such as gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel.

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Nuclear energy is not a fossil fuel or any fuel at all. Radiation is used to create energy. The energy is "the Fuel"

petroleum

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Uranium is not a fossil fuel; uranium is used as nuclear fuel for nuclear power reactors.

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Kerosene is considered a fossil fuel because it is derived from petroleum, which is a fossil fuel. Petroleum is formed over millions of years from the remains of ancient sea organisms. Kerosene is a refined product of crude oil extracted from the ground, making it a fossil fuel.

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No, carbon is in fossil fuels.

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No,steam is not a fossil fuel

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Coal is fossil fuel.

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a fossil fuel

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Yes, coal is a carbon based fossil fuel.

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Fossil Fuel Reserves -Reserve-The amount of fossil fuel that can be extracted for profit •Methane Hydrates-New energy source found in the ocean.

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Fuel from coal and petroleum, which is believed to be of fossil origin.

Fuel from coal and petroleum, which is believed to be of fossil origin.

Fuel from coal and petroleum, which is believed to be of fossil origin.

Fuel from coal and petroleum, which is believed to be of fossil origin.

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85 percent of fossil fuel is being consumed today

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No, and neither is ethanol.
Methanol cannot be formed naturally, hence it isn't a fossil fuel.

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When an amount of the fossil fuel is found under ground

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Fossil fuel is obtained from plants by the process of photosynthesis.

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a liquid fossil fuel made in deep ocean

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No, aluminum is not a fossil fuel. It is a metal to which different alloys are added for specific applications.

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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.

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