Cars, heating, energy, food products and plastics.
Food today is grown and shipped all over the world. Shipping anything uses fuel. Most transportation fuels are derived from oil. Therefore our food is dependent on oil.
In your sentence fragment, 'dependent' is used as an adjective: [that person is] dependent on experience. So you use dependent with -ent, not dependant with -ant.
Asia is a huge continental area of many countries, so which country do you mean? ' Iraq and Saudi Arabia are heavily dependent on exporting their oil - whether that makes them "too" dependent is a moot point at present, but will become a vital one in the future.
Gas engineers usually have to explore for new oil, and extract that oil, and with everyone so dependent upon oil, you shouldn't find it hard getting a job in this field.
Since India is a developing country and is abundant producer of Tea and textiles, it exports the same. We lag in oil and petroleum products and so we import it.
Use so much what? Oil?
The problem is not so much in the extraction of oil, but in the burning of oil. That is what is environmentally unfriendly. In the short term oil will have to be used, since transport and heating is so dependent on oil. Scientists eare working on alternative energy sources such as wind power, tidal power, water power.
Mexico is an oil exporting country, so it does not need to import any oil. However, Mexico lacks the refining capacity to transform this oil into its derivatives, such as gasoline or diesel. Therefore, it uses oil refineries such as those found in Texas.
The dependent variable is dependent on the independent variable, so when the independent variable changes, so does the dependent variable.
France has a limited supply of coal and no oil or natural gas therrfor nuclear is their best option
so the car engine will perform using oil.
We use oil so much because its an everyday environmetal use. We use oil for gas, transportation, electronics, cellphones and companies to reproduce goods etc. But we are using oil more than its being produced. And eventually we will run out of oil. But I think the world will be better off. Christain Jones... <3.....baton rouge Louisiana