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Oil is extracted from the ground by drilling down hundreds of feet into the earth. Once a discovery is located, a pipe is inserted through which the oil ascends to ground level and is captured into containment areas
Coal- In a mined so in the ground and oil also in the ground
No, nothing is put in the ground to replace crude oil.
Crude oil is obtained by drilling down into the ground to an oil well. The oil is then pumped out of the ground and put into barrels. The barrels of oil are then sent to a plant where it is processed into different products for consumer use.
This oil is called crude oil.
Oil is extracted from the ground by drilling down hundreds of feet into the earth. Once a discovery is located, a pipe is inserted through which the oil ascends to ground level and is captured into containment areas
it is drilled out of the ground with a big drill thing
Shafts are drilled down through the earth layers until they come to an oil deposit. Oil is then pumped up to be refined.
By making a law not to spill oil.
It affects the enviroment by the smoke the oil cant resist the earth ( the earth is damaging fyi )Oil can affect Birds by sticking their feathers together, making them unable to fly
air Moisturised the dirt in the ground then it turns ROM blue to brown
There are oil rigs and drills around the world which dig down deep into the earth and siphon the oil back up to the surface.
The lithosphere is the rocky crust of the earth, Earth's surface. Burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) has no real effect on the lithosphere, but has a very big effect on the atmosphere.
detection of oil deposits under the ground--because oil is lighter than earth, the gravitational pull above an oil deposit is less than that over just rock alone
Gasoline is produced from oil. Oil comes from the earth. Gasoline and oil and many other products are refined from crude oil that comes out of the ground. The crude is heated and the vapours are siphoned off at different heights in a 'cracking tower' and constitute many liquids.
Coal- In a mined so in the ground and oil also in the ground
No, nothing is put in the ground to replace crude oil.