None, Electrical energy is used to produce microwaves in a microwave oven.
Gas! for a gas stove.
it uses coal
Natural Gas
Yes, for cooking and for heating. Wood stoves, oil stoves, gas stoves, and electric stoves.
The most commonly used fuel for cooking stoves in 1900 was wood.
oil stoves,aircraft (fuel),(fuel for) lamps
The most modern firebox stoves are made so one can use any type of fuel source. The firebox stoves that fold away are the best when considering portability and ease of transportation.
Cedarwood oil can be found inside certain Cedar trees. It can be used to paint or used as fuel for fires or stoves. There are also other uses like fire lighting fuel.
http://oehha.ca.gov/public_info/pdf/TSD%20Coleman%20Fuel%20Meth%20Labs%2010%278%2703.pdf
It is not.
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Pellet stoves are wood burning stoves. They are very efficient and wood-burning is much more wallet friendly. You can choose to buy wood, which is still cheaper than fuel, or you can chop it yourself for no cost.
Some kitchen stoves use natural gas as their fuel source, so for burner to light there has to be some type of a flame or pilot light to ignite the gas once it is turned on. Normally stoves are manufactured with safety in mind, they don't spontaneously combust. Stoves that catch fire may have a defect or the user has done something in error.
Crude oil.
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