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Why is petroleum a localised resource?

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Answered by Hemani12
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Coal, petroleum and natural gas are some examples. On the basis of their distribution resources can be ubiquitous or localised. Resources that are found everywhere like the air we breathe, are ubiquitous. But those which are found only in certain places are localised, like copper and iron ore.

Answered by bhaswatiray95
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Petroleum is called a localised resource because it is found locally everywhere.

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