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It takes up less room in liquid form that it would do as a gas.
it is less dense then water so therefore it floats
it means less leaks in the earth and more recycling.
Petroleum occurs in porous and permeable rock which is surrounded by less porous and impermeable rock which prevents or slows its eventual escape to a body of water or the surface.
Petroleum is less dense than water, which allows it to float on top of water. Additionally, petroleum is hydrophobic, meaning it repels water and does not mix with it. These properties enable the formation of a layer of petroleum on the surface of water.
Reusing plastics can save the earth because the manufacturing of plastic is very hazardous to us. If we reuse it, then the manufacturing will be less and hence, the emission of harmful substances will be reduced.
Manufacturing fossil fuel energy is much less efficient than manufacturing _____.
Indirectly, yes. Fossil fuels are still a popular fuel source for many such factories, although you would be less likely to see it used in a paper factory. If you are looking for an economic good which is directly related to petroleum (the most commonly altered fossil fuel) then anything plastic, and of course petroleum jelly would be on your list.
well when you buy biodiesel it tends to be around $53... and petroleum fuel tends to be much less then that so if you are planning on drinking this then the cheaper one would have to be petroleum fuel :)
Manufacturing fossil fuel energy is much less efficient than manufacturing _____.
It takes up less room in liquid form that it would do as a gas.
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No. Petcoke (petroleum coke) looks like coal and can be burned in coal boilers with little adjustments. The difference lies in the composition and production: coal has less carbon contents, more ash and usually less sulfur. Coal is also obtined in mines while petcoke is the resulting residue of petroleum processing.
plastic is cheaply available..
hmmm, That would depend on the plastic. but, I really don't think it would melt most plastics.
plastic is an insulator so it keeps you from being electrocuted.