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Why Petroleum referred to as ‘ Black Gold?​

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Answered by ZalimJaneman
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November 1889 – 27 May 1964) was an Indian independence activist and, subsequently, the first Prime Minister of India, as well as a central figure in Indian politics both before and after independence. He emerged as an eminent leader of the Indian independence movement, serving India as Prime Minister from its establishment in 1947 as an independent nation, until his death in 1964. He was also known as Pandit Nehru

Answered by itzpurpledna
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Petroleum is referred to as Black Gold. It is mainly used in the manufacture of various products such as pharmaceuticals, plastics, gasoline, synthetic fabrics, etc so it is called black gold. Petroleum is a naturally occurring element that is in a liquid state. It is either yellow or black in colour.

Petroleum is usually found in geological formations underneath the earth’s crust. When the petroleum is drilled from the ground in the liquid form, it is referred to as crude oil. This name black gold itself is an indication that it is very vital to humans. Because of its oil and worth, people refer to it gold. Nowadays petroleum is very hard to find.

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