The age of mankind when our economy became based on the use of crude oil. It will last until the oil runs out at which point it is possible that our civilisation will collapse.
The petroleum age refers to a period in human history characterized by the widespread use of petroleum as a primary source of energy. This era began in the late 19th century with the discovery and extraction of oil, and it has had a profound impact on global economies, transportation, and industrialization. However, concerns about the environmental impact and finite nature of petroleum have led to calls for transitioning to alternative forms of energy.
The homophone for age is 'aegis.'
The plural of "age" is "ages."
The past tense of "come of age" is "came of age."
"Age" se traduce a "age" en inglΓ©s.
The adjective form of the verb "to age" are the participles: aging or aged. Aged is typically a synonym for elderly or old.
Yes, very much so. Especially after the end of the petroleum age.
Yes, very much so. Especially after the end of the petroleum age.
petroleum refining is petroleum refining
Something that contains no petroleum is petroleum-free.
Petroleum is a liquid.
A. E. Dunstan has written: 'The science of petroleum' -- subject(s): Petroleum engineering, Petroleum industry and trade 'Chemistry and the petroleum industry' -- subject(s): Petroleum
Norman J. Hyne has written: 'Geology for petroleum exploration, drilling, and production' -- subject(s): Petroleum, Prospecting, Petroleum engineering, Geology 'Dictionary of petroleum exploration, drilling & production' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Petroleum, Petroleum engineering 'Nontechnical guide to petroleum geology, exploration, drilling, and production' -- subject(s): Prospecting, Petroleum, Petroleum engineering, Geology
petroleum is a science fact
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No, it is not. Petroleum is a form of resource.
You don't crack Petroleum. Petroleum is one of the distillates of cracking crude oil.
plastic is made out of petroleum. The source for today's plastic is petroleum.