Crude oil typically comes out of the ground at temperatures ranging from 120 to 160 degrees Celsius (248 to 320 degrees Fahrenheit). The temperature can vary depending on the specific location and depth of the oil reservoir. The high temperature is primarily due to the geothermal gradient, which causes the temperature to increase with depth below the Earth's surface.
"Petroleum" products are distilled from crude oil, so what comes out of the ground is crude oil.
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it comes from fossil fuels under the ground that are millions of years old=) =D
No car runs on crude oil. This is the oil that comes out of the ground. It must be refined into gasoline or diesel, at the refinery before it can be sold.
Oil that comes out of the ground is not synthetic but is called crude oil. Synthetic oil is man made with synthetic compounds. They are both oil.
Crude oil
Natural gas and water may be produced along with the crude oil. For this reason, when the crude oil is produced, it must be processed and the gas and water separated out, so the oil can be sold to refineries.
Crude oil but there are several different grades of crude.
Gasoline is refined from crude oil, and crude oil comes from the earth.
Crude oil
Crude oil. and this comes in different grades.
Gasoline is produced from oil. Oil comes from the earth. Gasoline and oil and many other products are refined from crude oil that comes out of the ground. The crude is heated and the vapours are siphoned off at different heights in a 'cracking tower' and constitute many liquids.