Yes, petroleum is a fossil fuel just like coal and natural gas. It is formed from fossilized organic materials such as algae and plankton that were buried and compressed over millions of years.
Coal emits more carbon dioxide pollution than natural gas does.
Oil, Coal and Natural Gas are all Natural Resources that happen to be non-renewable fossil fuels.
No, Coal is a brownish or black solid formed by the partial decomposition of vegetable matter and natural gas is a naturally occurring hydrocarbon gas. Both are fossil fuels but natural gas and coal are completely different.
Natural gas is sometimes found with coal deposits. These formations are known as coalbed methane, where natural gas is trapped within coal seams. Coalbed methane can be extracted along with coal or as a separate resource.
Only natural gas does.
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they are all energy sources
Yes, petroleum is a fossil fuel just like coal and natural gas. It is formed from fossilized organic materials such as algae and plankton that were buried and compressed over millions of years.
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How about coal, oil, natural gas, uranium
Some sources of chemical energy include fossil fuels (such as coal, oil, and natural gas), biomass (such as wood and crop residues), and organic matter (such as sugars and carbohydrates). When these substances undergo chemical reactions, energy is released in the form of heat or other usable forms.