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Oil, Coal, and Petroleum
Coal typically forms in swamps and wetland environments, while petroleum and natural gas form in marine environments. This difference in formation locations is due to the variations in the organic material that gets preserved and transformed under specific conditions, leading to the formation of different hydrocarbon products.
Peat, Coal and Petroleum
Coal, petroleum, and natural gas.
Fuel from coal and petroleum, which is believed to be of fossil origin.Fuel from coal and petroleum, which is believed to be of fossil origin.Fuel from coal and petroleum, which is believed to be of fossil origin.Fuel from coal and petroleum, which is believed to be of fossil origin.
Coal burns cleaner than petroleum. It is also abundant in the United States and all over the world, and petroleum is less so.
Fuel from coal and petroleum, which is believed to be of fossil origin.Fuel from coal and petroleum, which is believed to be of fossil origin.Fuel from coal and petroleum, which is believed to be of fossil origin.Fuel from coal and petroleum, which is believed to be of fossil origin.
Petroleum, coal and gas.
Coal forms from the remains of plants in swamps, while petroleum forms from the remains of marine organisms in oceans. Therefore, they are typically found in different geological settings. Additionally, the processes that create coal and petroleum occur under different conditions over varying time scales.
Solar energy is stored in coal and petroleum.
Petroleum and coal are largely used in chemical industry or as fuels.
Japan's major imports are crude petroleum, petroleum gas, and coal briquettes. Japan is the fifth-largest importer and exporter in the world.