Physics, asked by atifmir, 19 days ago

Extracting oil and gas , fossil fuels

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Answered by latharatti
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Answer:

it's called refining petroleum

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • A fossil fuel is petroleum, often known as crude oil.
  • Petroleum was generated from the remnants of ancient sea creatures such as plants, algae, and bacteria, similar to coal and natural gas.
  • Large drilling machinery are used to obtain its crude oil.
  • A fossil fuel is a hydrocarbon-containing substance generated underground from the remnants of dead plants and animals that people remove and burn to generate energy.
  • Coal, petroleum, and natural gas are the most common fossil fuels, which are mined and drilled for by humans.
  • Fossil fuels can be burned to provide heat or to power engines.
  • The anaerobic decomposition of buried deceased creatures, which contains organic compounds formed during ancient photosynthesis, is the primary source of fossil fuels.
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