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CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER OF HOW PETROLEUM FORMS ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A fossil fuel, petroleum is formed when large quantities of dead organisms, mostly zooplankton and algae, are buried underneath sedimentary rock and subjected to both intense heat and pressure. Petroleum has mostly been recovered by oil drilling (natural petroleum springs are rare)

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Answered by steffiaspinno
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Petroleum, often known as crude, is a fossil fuel and a nonrenewable energy source.

Algae and plants flourished in shallow oceans millions of years ago. The organic material mingled with other deposits and was buried after dying and sunk to the seafloor. The remains of these species were converted into fossil fuels over millions of years of intense pressure and high temperature. All fossil fuels, including coals, natural gas, and petroleum, were created under comparable conditions. Gasoline, a vital substance in our daily life, is made from petroleum. Tyrese, fridge, life jackets, and anesthetics are among the thousands of things that are processed and include it.

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