very fast :)
yes using phenol, a compound that is derived from crude oil.
If you are using bio fuel you are not using fossil fuel. Crude oil is a fossil fuel
In the ground or under the ocean, by using oil pumps.
Yes, until crude oil (a non-renewable resource) finally runs out.
Crude oil is made from prehistoric decomposed plants formed millions of years ago, it is extracted using an oil rig. :)
Crude oil is a mixture of compounds called hydrocarbons. Many useful materials can be produced from crude oil. It can be separated into different fractions using fractional distillation, and some of these can be used as fuels. Unfortunately, there are environmental consequences when fossil fuels such as crude oil and its products are used.
oil obviously provides significant benefits to society.
It depends on how fast it was traveling at.
Crude oil is excavated by drilling wells into underground reservoirs where the oil is trapped. Once a well is drilled, the pressure underground allows the oil to flow up through the well to the surface. The oil is then collected and transported for refining.
Crude oil is crude..
What other thing you can do with crude oil.
Wet crude is typically treated through a process called dehydration, where water and impurities are removed using separators and dehydrators. This helps reduce the water content in the crude oil, transforming it into dry crude oil ready for transportation and refining. Additionally, chemical treatments or heating may also be used to further dry the crude oil if necessary for specific requirements.