Oil is a liquid type of matter. The oils that are solid have higher saturated fat. Solid room temperature oils include coconut oil.
No an oil filter just filters the oil no matter synthetic or not
Oil is a liquid type of matter. The oils that are solid have higher saturated fat. Solid room temperature oils include coconut oil.
Confirmation. Holy Oil or Chrism.
If you meant by brand it doesnt really matter an oil filter is an oil filter no matter what they say. Its all personal preference.
Yes, Synthetic oil is synthetic oil no matter who makes it.
It does not matter where oil comes from it is bad for the environment shale oil is just a Les efficient source of oil.
Matter is mathematically curled-up scraps of space, but since we don't know what that means - your ideas are as valid as most.
Yes
Vegetable matter; esp. castor, linseed, safflower, soya, and tung oil
Oil is formed from organic matter that gets its energy from the sun through photosynthesis. Over millions of years, this organic matter is transformed into oil deep underground. The sun's energy is ultimately responsible for the creation of the organic material that becomes oil.
No, it doesn't matter. If you put water and oil in a cup, the oil will always be on top of the water, no matter the order that you put them in. This is because oil is less dense then water:)
The energy in oil comes from organic matter, such as plants and animals, that lived millions of years ago. Over time, this organic matter was buried and subjected to heat and pressure, transforming it into oil.