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http://www.eia.doe.gov/pub/oil_gas/petroleum/data_publications/company_level_imports/current/import.html Go there read up have an answer. :) Where does the majority of the U.S Oil come from?
on the majority of cars the light is for oil pressure not the actual level so it could just be reading on the dip stick and the light wont necceserly come on
That is variable based on the quality of the crude oil, and refineries can also adjust the production of different oils. The majority of crude is converted to fuel.
As oil tends to stay on the surfice of water and most fish swim below the surface, I would say the vast majority could; as long as they did not come into contact with the oil itself. If the oil got into its gills it would die.
Plastic comes from oil and is an artificial material, while wood is natural (although often modified) and is the majority part of a tree.
The US imports the majority of it's oil from Fiji.
No. The U.S. supplies about 40% of it oil use
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40% comes from the U.S....others sources...Canada, Mexico, Venezuela, Nigeria...Saudi Arabia and Iraq are the only Middle Easter Countries
It should come from the flesh, pressed to remove the oil.
Petrochemicals are primarily derived from petroleum, which is a type of fossil fuel. While some petrochemicals can be derived from coal through coal gasification and coal-to-chemical processes, the majority come from crude oil.