Oil is often refered to as black gold.
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Slaves were referred to as black gold because they were seen as valuable, like the precious metal, due to their economic importance and profitability to slave owners in the transatlantic slave trade. The term highlights the dehumanization and commodification of enslaved individuals for economic gain.
Basically, coal is black and it is widely used inside our homes. The term "coal is a black gold" is just a simple metaphor.
Because oil is worth a lot of money, just like gold, and it is black, hence the term, "Black Gold"
Crude oil, from which petroleum is derived, is referred to as 'black' gold. Liquid gold is often used to refer to certain alcohols with an amber hue like beer, cider, whiskey and brandy
Since black gold is oil, yes there is black gold in the world.
and what is black gold exactly?
Noop. Black gold is slang for crude oil.
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gold and black ladybugs are poisonous