Oil is formed from the remains of ancient marine organisms, such as algae and zooplankton, that were buried beneath sediment layers millions of years ago. Over time, heat and pressure from rock layers caused these organic materials to transform into oil. This process, known as "diagenesis," takes place deep within the Earth's crust.
Crude oil forms over millions of years from the remains of tiny marine organisms that were buried in sediment layers under high pressure and temperature. This process transforms the organic material into hydrocarbons, which make up crude oil.
Crude oil is brought to the surface of the earth through the process of drilling wells. A drilling rig is used to bore a hole into the earth, and then pumps are used to extract the oil from the reservoir deep underground. The oil is then brought to the surface for further processing and refining.
Oil formation in the Earth's crust typically takes millions of years.
Oil is extracted from the Earth by drilling wells into oil reservoirs. The pressure underground pushes oil to the surface through these wells, where it is then collected for processing. This process requires specialized equipment and technology to safely and efficiently extract the oil.
As of 2021, it is estimated that approximately 1.5 trillion barrels of oil have been extracted from the earth.
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you don't make crude oil. Crude oil is natural oil after it has been sucked up from the earth, before it has been processed
you cant but their is some in the earth
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Yes, there is more water on Earth than oil. Water covers about 71% of the Earth's surface, while oil reserves are limited and make up a much smaller percentage of Earth's total volume.
because you can't make oil you have to find it, but it will come to a point that the earth will run out of oil and there will be nowhere to get it from.
yes the earth will collapse after we used up all the oil and gas or 2012 thatever comes first
Crude oil forms over millions of years from the remains of tiny marine organisms that were buried in sediment layers under high pressure and temperature. This process transforms the organic material into hydrocarbons, which make up crude oil.
No, oil has nothing to do with the earth's rotation.
Oil is recovered by drilling down into the earth.
Oil was not invented. It is found deep in the earth and is created by pressure in the earth.
Oil drillers drill in the earth to find oils and gases submitted in the earth.