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-- Solid . . . like coal

-- Liquid . . . like oil

-- Gas . . . like natural gas
The three types of fossil fuels are coal, oil, and natural gas. Coal is formed through decay of land vegetation, and is considered a solid fossil fuel. Oil is formed through the remains of marine microorganisms that are deposited on the sea floor and is known as a liquid fossil fuel. Lastly, natural gas is also formed through the remains of marine microorganisms, however, this is the gas version of a fossil fuel.