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'asphalt' refers to a mixture of mineral aggregate and bitumen (bitumen)is the black liquid which is extracted from the crude oil....
Oil is a liquid and Coal is a solid We use coal for energy and we use oil for our cars to lubricate cars,planes,and all kinds of machines so they can run better and so they don't overheat. We use oil to heat our homes.
Two similarities between the formation of coal and oil are that they both originate from organic matter, such as dead plants and animals, and require millions of years to form. Two differences are that coal forms from the compression of plant material in swampy environments, while oil forms from the decomposition of marine organisms in sedimentary rock layers. Additionally, coal is primarily composed of carbon, while oil is a mixture of hydrocarbons.
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Crude oil is obtained from between underground layers of sedimentary rocks.
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this energy is obtained through burning fossil fuels, coal, oil,and natural gas
No, petroleum is not made of coal and oil. Petroleum is a liquid mixture of hydrocarbons that is naturally occurring in the Earth's crust. It is formed from the remains of ancient marine organisms that have been subjected to heat and pressure over millions of years. Coal is a solid fossil fuel formed from plant remains, while oil, also known as crude oil, is another liquid hydrocarbon mixture that is also formed from organic matter.
Coal tends to be cheaper than oil because coal is more abundant and easier to extract from the earth. Additionally, coal production costs are generally lower than oil production costs. Supply and demand also play a role in determining the price difference between coal and oil.
coal and oil come from many different places. Like coal from mines. oil from the ground.
Coal AND Oil
1. Oil 2. Coal 3. Natural Gas...