We use it for: electrical generation, heating, cooking, transportation, and lubrication.
The most far-reaching use of oil is in making plastics. Styrenes, ethylenes and other fractional hydrocarbons are used to produce the myriad of plastics used in modern homes and in technology.
produce a pessure for the mechenical work in oil engine.
Cars, heating, energy, food products and plastics.
Yes, it is. The Oiticica nuts are used to make Oiticica Oil (Brazil). Oiticica Oil finds limited use as a substitute for Tung Oil or Linseed Oil when the price of either of these products prohibit their use.
You can't. It's genetics. You can, however, use oil-blotting sheets, matte face products, oil-free products, or powder your face.
Yes Lucas oil has some really good products. I am not affiliated with Lucas oil in any way, except I use their products.
Eat proper protein, or you can use Biotin products. Fish oil's also work. Any of these products can be bought at a GMC store.
Eat proper protein, or you can use Biotin products. Fish oil's also work. Any of these products can be bought at a GMC store.
Crude oil is a natural product, it's refined by man into the products we all use.
Eat proper protein, or you can use Biotin products. Fish oil's also work. Any of these products can be bought at a GMC store.
The US uses a lot of oil because there are millions of cars in this country. There are also millions of motors that are not in cars that also use oil. There are several products that are made with oil as well.
bookbags beachballs cameras haircolor footballs lipstick ect.
they use it for food,soap,candles,,and other products