Petroleum is recovered from the ground by drilling deeply into the ground.
There are also many other Fossil Fuels, if you would like to look them up.
They are all taken from the ground.
Crude oil is the form of petroleum that bubbles up from the ground. It is a natural fossil fuel consisting of hydrocarbons found in certain rock formations.
It is called oil drilling or petroleum extraction.
Wood recovered from the ground is typically collected through processes like salvage logging, where trees that have fallen naturally or due to storms are harvested. The wood may also be gathered by hand or using machinery depending on the scale of the operation. Once recovered, the wood can be processed and used for various purposes such as lumber, furniture, or paper production.
No they are not. why i am not sure, but i think it is because 1. petroleum is used differently than oil. 2. oil is thicker than petroleum 3. If thy were the same thing than why would they be called different?
They use mines and dig for it.
Once petroleum is recovered, it is stored in various ways such as in underground storage tanks, above-ground storage tanks, or in refinery storage tanks. The petroleum is stored in these tanks until it is transported to distribution points or end-users for consumption.
Yes and there still is a massive amount that could be recovered,
figure it out genius!
Petroleum safety is the absence of injury or illness when using or exposed to petroleum or during its extraction from the ground.
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coal, petroleum
It is taken from the ground by pumps sucking it out
Petroleum and coal.
they both are made from the ground
natural gas processing, petroleum refining, and coking plants.
Getting It out of the ground Drilling for it
gas and other stuff are all made out of the stuff that comes out of the ground called petroleum.