Oil was formed when masses of plant material were covered with dirt that then became rock. The pressure of the rock over millions of years caused the plants to turn into petroleum. That is why it is necessary for us to conserve oil. There won't be any more when we run out...for a LONG time.
Steel mostly.
Aluminum..
A lot of plastic is made from oil. You can make it from alcohol.
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Plastic is a man made material and not of nature like trees or oil.
Oil is used as a raw material to produce various products including plastics, synthetic fibers, lubricants, and fuel. These materials are made through refining processes that turn crude oil into different types of usable products.
If it was it would be totally rad!
Linoleum is a material made up of a canvas backing, thickly coated with linseed oil and powdered cork.
Flowing material can be made from various substances such as liquids (e.g., water, oil), gases (e.g., air), or granular solids (e.g., sand, salt). The flow properties of the material depend on its viscosity, density, and other physical characteristics.
No, crude oil is not the raw material for synthetic fibers. Synthetic fibers are typically made from petrochemicals derived from crude oil, but the crude oil itself is not directly used in the production of synthetic fibers. The petrochemicals extracted from crude oil are processed to create polymers, which are then spun into fibers to make synthetic materials.
Uh No. linoleum is made from linseed oil, hence the name
The difference between plastics and elastomers is actually quite simple. Plastics are made from oil and elastomers are made from synthetic material.