fossil fuels are a type of renewable resources
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Fossil fuels are formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals, which over millions of years have been transformed into coal, oil, and natural gas. When these fuels are burned, the chemical energy stored in them is released as heat, which can be harnessed to generate electricity, power vehicles, and heat buildings. However, the burning of fossil fuels also releases greenhouse gases and pollutants, contributing to air pollution and climate change.
No, geothermal energy is not considered a fossil fuel. It is a renewable energy source that comes from the heat within the Earth's crust.
Most common method is convert fossil fuels to heat (rapid oxidation known as burning) that produces steam for generators or the heat generated is used directly for smelters - melt materials to produce glass, metals, and other materials.
in its early stages this fossil fuel is a spongy brown material
No. Fossil fuels are coal, oil and natural gas. Geothermal energy is a clean renewable energy powered by the heat from the centre of the earth. It is the only renewable energy whose power does not come from the sun.
Both geothermal energy and fossil fuel energy are sources of heat that can be used to generate electricity. They both rely on heat from within the Earth to generate power. However, while fossil fuel energy releases greenhouse gases when burned, geothermal energy is a renewable and cleaner alternative with minimal environmental impact.