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explain petroleum briefly 3 mark​

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Answered by harshal9860293159
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Petroleum is a naturally occurring, yellowish-black liquid found in geological formations beneath the Earth's surface. It is commonly refined into various types of fuels.Petroleum is a naturally occurring liquid found beneath the Earth's surface that can be refined into fuel. Petroleum is a fossil fuel, meaning that it has been created by the decomposition of organic matter over millions of years. It is formed in sedimentary rock under intense heat and pressure.The liquid material used to make asphalt (and what contributes to that offensive smell) is called petroleum. Petroleum is a liquid found deep within the Earth's surface. ... The petroleum you see when you drill down will either flow out as a liquid (oil) or escape into the air as a gas.The most familiar types of petroleum are tar, oil, and natural gas. Petroleum forms through the accumulation, burial, and transformation of organic material, such as the remains of plants and animals, by chemical reactions over long periods of time.

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Answered by omburukale
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petroleum is a foosil fuel obtain from sea. From petroleum we can obtained many types of fuel such as :- 1) natural gas

2) kerosene

3) diesel

4) petroleum wax ...etc..

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