No. Crude petoleum oil mined originally contains gasoline, however. If you are referring to common motor oils, such as penzoil or castrol, then no, they do not contain gasoline
No, oil is oil and gasoline is gasoline, although gasoline is refined from crude oil.
Ross - gasoline automobile - ended in 1918.
Ross - gasoline automobile - was created in 1915.
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Well I suppose that if the automobile engineer were to breath in gasoline fumes, that would be an example.
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The answer to "automobile gasoline as television is to" would be "broadcast signals" or "content." Just as gasoline powers an automobile, enabling it to function, broadcast signals or content provide the necessary input for a television to operate and display programs. Both gasoline and broadcast signals are essential for the respective devices to perform their primary functions.
Carl Benz invented the gasoline engine, but not the automobile.
The discovery and utilization of petroleum, particularly in the form of gasoline, directly facilitated the rise of the automobile industry. Gasoline became the primary source of energy to power internal combustion engines in cars, enabling their widespread adoption and fueling the growth of the automotive industry.
The gasoline engine.
When the petroleum industry started, the desired product was kerosene for home lighting lamps. Before the modern crude oil refinery was developed, oil was boiled and distilled in a single stage distillation similar to wiskey stills. Gasoline was the fraction that came off first and since the automobile had not yet been developed, there was no use for the gasoline. Gasoline was a waste product and was thrown out or burned to make more kerosene.