We burn it to make energy, and that releases greenhouse gases which make holes in the ozone layer.
you don't make crude oil. Crude oil is natural oil after it has been sucked up from the earth, before it has been processed
Crude oil is just plain old oil no not the oil you put in your car that has many more things in it than just oil
Heavy crude is less in demand than light crude, because it needs more expensive refining to make it usable. Since it is less in demand, it is cheaper to buy.
There is a simple answer to this question and a more complicated answer. It depends if you are asking what are the major elements that make up crude oil or what compounds can be found in oil. Crude oil is composed mainly of hydrocarbons compounds. Organic compounds containing nitrogen, sulfur and oxygen may be present. Crude oil is a complex mixture, and and the compounds and their fraction in the crude oil will be different in each oil field. Although there are many compounds, these compounds are formed from hydrogen and oxygen. The more complicated answer is there are hundreds of compounds - see related links.
Gasoline is refined from oil in a matter of hours. Refineries that make oil, diesel, gasoline, naphtha and other products out of crude oil process 100,000 barrels or more of crude oil per day.
It can cause pollution
you don't make crude oil. Crude oil is natural oil after it has been sucked up from the earth, before it has been processed
Yes, but they make it into gasoline first. Crude oil is not the oil you put in the crankcase. That is oil that is refined from crude oil and then additives are added.
We can not get to the Crude oil easy, and you normaly find it under the sea, and as you are digging under the sea and the oil spills it will cause pollution and kill the sea creatures. -Bethany Wilden-
Crude oil
you don't make crude oil. Crude oil is natural oil after it has been sucked up from the earth, before it has been processed
A crude oil refinery is a factory. The factory takes the crude oil, and turns it into useful products, like gasoline.
There are a number of environmental pollution sources. A few are crude oil, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, ammonia, phosphorous, and sulfur.
pollution to the ocean with 260,000 to 750,000 barrels of crude oil
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If the crude oil has leaked, then it can disrupt plant growth and make the soil acidic.