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Q: Is natural gas formed under water?
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How natural gas formed?

How natural gas formed


How is natural gas formed into electricity?

You burn the natural gas that was drilled, and it heats the water and produces steam which turns the generator.


Where is natural gas found on earth?

The natural gas that we use to heat our homes and our water comes from deep under the earth.


Which of these energy sources is formed from decayed and compressed plankton?

Natural Gas


Is natural gas a liquid a solid or a gas?

Under normal conditions (in a container or under ground) natural gas is a gas.


When coal is burned a gas is given off that is weakly soluble in water what is the gas and what is formed when it dissolves in water?

The gas is carbon dioxide, and it is in fact very weakly soluble in water. Under high pressures, however, it is soluble. The substance formed is carbonic acid, H2CO3.


How was natural gas formed?

Natural gas was formed by one of two methods. One method is considered thermogenic and pertains to the reaction of a collection of hydrocarbons under high pressure and temperature for long periods of time. The second method is biogenic. The biogenic method accumulates natural gas by the breakdown of sugars and complex carbohydrates by biological life proccesses.


How are oil and natural gas formed?

Both oil and natural gas are the compressed remains of marine organisms. Both are made due to pressure and heat under buried layers of rock over millions of years.


Is gas formed from evaporation?

A gas called water vapour is formed, it is steam.


Fossil fuel formed in a gaseous state?

natural gass


What are the resources needed to create natural gas?

Natural gas is a fossil, a product formed by ancient life on earth.


How are natural gas deposits formed?

Pressure from sediment turned decaying plankton at the bottom of the ocean into natural gas.