Petrol - no.
But there might be petroleum, crude oil, and natural gas that can be drilled for. And some of those can be processed into petrol.
any arctic animals
Are there any petrol stations open near pontyprudd
Mixture of naturally occurring hydrocarbons that is refined into diesel, gasoline ------------------------- Crude petrol is petrol as extracted, without any treatment.
It doesn't. The engine uses petrol any time it is running, but not more when braking.
A full tank of petrol is worth as much as a full tank of petrol in any other car.
Every research station stores petrol for use by vehicles used there in support of science. These are non-commercial petrol stations.
there arent any birds in the arctic tundra.
The Arctic fox will eat any where that there is food.
there are 3 cities in the Arctic Cordillera
Petrol stations are potentially very dangerous, because petrol is fire hazard. If petrol leaks from pump for any reasons eg petrol nuzzle misused, or pipe crack or gets damages then petrol can leak onto forecourt and catch fire or even explode.
The Arctic Circle is just a ring around the top of the world. Any land above it for example bits of Norway, Russia, Canada, Alaska, Finland and Sweden are all bits of the Arctic. Any land above the Arctic Circle is classed as Arctic territory.
people in the arctic lowlands do not want any spills