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that your venus fly traps are not healthy so mix up olive oil and mushed up cucumber the feed it to it
If you mean crude oil, then this is produced in the ground over geologic time by the decomposition of small marine creatures that were trapped in the sediments as they were deposited.
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Marine science is the study of oceans and ocean biota. To the extent off shore oil drilling platforms have an effect on oceans and ocean life, marine science might incorporate that. For the most part, oil mining is considered a geologic science.
The name was given to Teapot Rock, a sandstone formation in Natrona County, Wyoming. At one time, the outline of the rock resembled a Teapot, so it was given the name "Teapot Rock". Other features in the area were also given the name, including "Teapot Dome", a geologic structural uplift, and "Teapot Dome Oil Field", the focus of a bribery scandal in 1922-1923.
Oil is a complex mixture of organic compounds.
geologic processes
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This term speaks to the situation where tiny spaces in geologic structure (pores) are filled with a fluid, be it water or petroleum (crude oil or natural gas). The quality and the microstructure of a geologic mass, and the presence of fluids in it, will determine how seismic waves are both propagated through it and reflected by it.
The oil traps small dirt particles from entering engine.
The oil pipeline, I forget its' exact name though.
Through the vent terminal and the person adminstering the oil of peppermint test shall be excluded from entering the structure and all traps shall have their seals in place and all doors and window and air handlers closed
that your venus fly traps are not healthy so mix up olive oil and mushed up cucumber the feed it to it
crude oil...(L. petroleum, from Greek: petra (rock) + Latin: oleum (oil)[1]) or crude oil is a naturally occurring, flammable liquid consisting of a complex mixture of hydrocarbons of various molecular weights and other liquid organic compounds, that are found in geologic formations beneath the Earth's surface.
If you mean crude oil, then this is produced in the ground over geologic time by the decomposition of small marine creatures that were trapped in the sediments as they were deposited.
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Coal and oil. The geologic process that create them cannot keep up with their use.