Anthracite is a form of coal, which is a fossil fuel, and is thus non-renewable.
oil, which is pretty suprising... merf.
Yes, all forms of coal (anthracite is just the most clean burning form) are fossil fuels and thus nonrenewable.
Anthracite is the hardest form of coal. It has a high carbon content and a low moisture content, making it a high-quality fuel source with a high energy output.
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.
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.
Yes, fossil fuel is formed from fossils.
Anthracite is a type of coal that is known for its high carbon content and low impurities. It is a hard, black, and shiny coal that burns cleanly and produces a high amount of heat. Anthracite is commonly used for heating and in industrial processes due to its efficient burning properties.
Anthracite is a form of coal. It is hard black and shiny.
Ancient plant remains are buried and compacted until they form fossil fuels. There are 3 types of fossil fuels: Natural Gas Oil and Coal; the only solid fossil fuel, which is what you're looking for.
Anthracite is a form of coal. It is hard black and shiny.
millions of years