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Write Short notes on Petroleum and its information​

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Answered by thenoorish
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What Is Petroleum?

Petroleum is a naturally occurring liquid found beneath the earth’s surface that can be refined into fuel. Petroleum is a fossil fuel, meaning that it has been created by the decomposition of organic matter over millions of years. Petroleum is formed when large quantities of dead organisms–primarily zooplankton and algae–underneath sedimentary rock are subjected to intense heat and pressure.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Petroleum is a naturally occurring liquid found beneath the earth’s surface that can be refined into fuel.
  • Petroleum is used as fuel to power vehicles, heating units, and machines, as well as it can be converted into plastics and other materials.
  • The extraction and processing of petroleum, and thus, its availability, is a major driver of the world's economy and global politics.

Petroleum is used as fuel to power vehicles, heating units, and machines, as well as being converted into plastics and other materials. Because the majority of the world relies on petroleum for many goods and services, the petroleum industry is extremely powerful and is a major influence on world politics and the global economy.

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Answered by Anonymous
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petroleum is a natural resource ig is drilled from the center of the sea as it's meaning is rock oil but when big water animals are settled down at the bottom of the sea after dying the layer of sand soil rocks and other materials the got dumped. After long time by high temperature and high pressure these got decomposed and then after it is drilled out and takes it to the factory to refine it after refining it the refiners manage it means they cleaned it and many crude substances are outed which we called petrochemicals like Parrafin wax, paints, candles etc.

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Refining: process by which petroleum is cleaned.

PETR OLEM

rock oil

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