Chemistry, asked by navyashaurya1720, 1 year ago

how do petroleum and natural gas occur in nature?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Oil and natural gas were formed from the remains of prehistoric plants and animals—that's why they're called fossil fuels. ... Some seeped out at the Earth's surface, but most of the petroleum hydrocarbons were trapped by nonporous rocks or other barriers. These underground traps of oil and gas are called reservoirs.

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petroleum is found at moderate depth (500-2000)m between the two layers of imprevious rocks
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