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When oil is taken out of the ground in the oil fields, new oil replaces it. When an oil well no longer produces oil, water usually replaces the space.
It might fall apart.
it is taken to an other location mostly because of the wind
Oil is taken out of the ground from oil pumps. Then it is loaded onto a tanker and tanked to wherever it needs to be.
We would run out of oil. But that may or may not ever happen depending on who you believe.
They are necessary because the oil that is taken out of the ground cannot be used for anything, the refineries turn the oil into petrol so it can be used in car, planes, etc.
When oil shale burns it produces high quantities of ash, and is usually taken to large ash heaps!
it goes all muddy or it just goes up anyway ha that what i think happens
petroleum is usually taken form the ground by drilling a narrow hole into a petroleum deposit and simply pumping out the oil
It has to be pumped. A drill is used to drill down to the oil and then a pump is setup to get the oil out.
It is taken from the ground by pumps sucking it out
What happens when thermal energy is taken away