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how different would life be if there was no coal petrol

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Answered by Anonymous
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Here is the reality - No cargo or people would move by conventional trains, planes, trucks or ships.How would you get to work or school tomorrow? If you walk, it might have to be with bare feet as it’s likely that your shoe soles were petroleum-based. You could be one of the few green thinking owners of an electrical car. Funny thing about that car, the tires are... gone as are the plastic body panels, paint on the metal parts, grease on the wheel bearings, transmission fluid, brake fluid, power steering fluid, the battery cases, wiring insulation, windshield wipers, lenses on the many lights, seat covers and foam cushioning, rugs, floor mats, dash board, door panels, headliner, cup holders and even the middle layer of the safety glass windshield lamination. Without wiring insulation and battery cases you won’t be charging any batteries, but if you could where would the electricity come from? You were lucky enough to live near a wind farm, but where did all of those huge, high tech propellers go? They went to petroleum heaven. There are many petroleum-based components and lubricants used in nuclear plants and even solar arrays require insulated wiring.

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