Which fuels are used by the vehicles run on road and rails?
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Currently, the majority of motor vehicles worldwide are powered by gasoline or diesel. Other energy sources include ethanol, biodiesel, propane, compressed natural gas (CNG), electric batteries, and hydrogen (either using fuel cells or combustion). There are also cars that use a hybrid of different power source
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Most steam locomotives pull a small car that carries water and fuel for the fire. The fire can be fueled by anything that burns, but it usually uses either coal or oil. A large internal combustion engine powered by diesel fuel generates electricity to power a series of electric motors that turn the wheels
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The answer to the given question is written below.
- The given question asks about the type of fuels which are used to run on road and rails.
- The type of fuels which are used to run on roads and rails are both renewable and non-renewable sources.
- The renewable sources refer to those which can be renewed like diesel whereas, the non-renewable sources refer to those which cannot be renewed like petrol.
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