Correct option is B
The correct answer is (b) Coal.
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Coal is a fossil fuel formed from the remains of ancient plants and organisms that lived millions of years ago. Over long geological periods, heat and pressure transformed these remains into coal, a carbon-rich, combustible rock used primarily for energy production and in industrial processes.
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Alcohol:
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Type: Biofuel
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Description: Produced from the fermentation of sugars and starches, primarily used as a fuel additive (ethanol) in gasoline.
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Biogas:
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Type: Renewable energy source
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Description: Produced from the anaerobic digestion of organic matter, such as animal manure, sewage, and food waste, used as a fuel for heating, electricity, and vehicle fuel.
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Wood:
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Type: Biomass fuel
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Description: Organic material from trees and plants, used as a traditional source of energy for heating and cooking.