Petrol is derived from oil. Oil is formed over millions of years in the earth. Currently we as a world are using oil faster than the natural process is making it. Because of this oil is becoming more and more difficult to find, costs are soaring and this in turn is making oil in may situations more valuable than gold.
If we run out of oil, petrol and many ofther products made from the oil will cease. Companies like Shell and BP are desperate to make bio fuels.
It is likely that the world's petrol supply will run out. There are limited resources and if people keep using them up, without thoughts of conservation they could very well run out.
It is likely that the world's petrol supply will run out. There are limited resources and if people keep using them up, without thoughts of conservation they could very well run out.
because it is very costly..
Petrol and oil will mix, with the petrol acting as a solvent.
yes
if you save petrol, petrol will save you. It is important to save petrol because it is limited and if we are not going to save it our future generations won't have it & they have to travel through bullock carts. and if are going to use it indiscriminately it is going to produce an enough amount of carbon that it will destroy our lives causing several breath related diseases
Provides petrol for cars!
No, petrol is a finite resource as it is a non-renewable fossil fuel that is extracted from the Earth. The availability of petrol is limited by the amount of crude oil reserves. Efficient use of petrol and the development of alternative energy sources are important for sustainability.
it is important because of the water cannals
to save petrol poda pati
Yes, petrol can freeze at temperatures below -58°F (-50°C). When frozen, petrol will solidify and may cause damage to the fuel system in a vehicle. It is important to keep petrol stored in a controlled environment to prevent freezing.
There are several conservation laws in physics, and many of them tell an astronomer what is, and what isn't, possible. This can help explain how certain things happen, or even predict what will happen. Among the laws of conservation that are relevant in astronomy are: conservation of mass; conservation of energy; conservation of momentum; conservation of rotational momentum; conservation of charge.