Geography, asked by konsammanganleima5, 4 days ago

Crude oil is obtained from
a)Igneous rocks
b)Sedimentary rocks
c)Volcanic rocks
d)Metamorphic rocks
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Answered by priya221607
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Answer:

sedimentary rocks is the answer

Explanation:

Petroleum, also called crude oil, is a fossil fuel. Like coal and natural gas, petroleum was formed from the remains of ancient marine organisms, such as plants, algae, and bacteria.

Answered by 11hello11
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Petroleum also known as crude oil is found only in association with sedimentary rocks. There is no petroleum associated with igneous or metamorphic rocks.

Petroleum also known as crude oil is found only in association with sedimentary rocks. There is no petroleum associated with igneous or metamorphic rocks.Oil shale is a sedimentary rock. As it reaches its oil window, oil shale releases a liquid known as shale oil. Oil shale is the rock from which shale oil is extracted. Shale oil is similar to petroleum, and can be refined into many different substances, including diesel fuel, gasoline, and liquid petroleum gas (LPG).

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