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What do you call oil that bubbles up from the ground?

Oil seepage..


How is petroleum recovered from the ground?

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.


Why do bubbles form when you split up water?

Bubbles form when you split up water because the water molecules are composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. When the water is split, the hydrogen atoms combine to form hydrogen gas (H2), which bubbles up and separates from the oxygen atoms.


What water bubbles up from the ground is called?

Water that bubbles up from the ground is typically referred to as a spring or natural spring. These sources of water usually come from underground aquifers and can vary in temperature and mineral content.


What is oil and what is it made from?

Petroleum is formed when algae and small sea creatures die. They get mixed up with the sand or silt on the sea floor. Sediment piles on top of them and they are compressed by a lot of pressure and heat. Petroleum forms from the compressed stuff. Because it has low density the petroleum goes up through the ground and comes out of the rocks. It might form an oil field when it gets caught underneath dense rock.


What does river source mean in geography?

the river source is where the water bubbles up from under the ground and creates a river.


What is difference between an artersian well and an ordinary well?

An artesian well bubbles up out of the ground all by itself.


Why is it incorrect to say that air bubbles form in boiling water?

Air bubbles do not form in boiling water because boiling occurs when water turns to vapor, not because of the presence of air. What can happen is that dissolved gases in the water can be released as bubbles while it heats up, but these are not air bubbles.


Why do bubbles come from the ground when water is poured on it?

When water is poured on the ground, air trapped in the soil may be released. As the water flows through the ground, it displaces air pockets, causing bubbles to rise to the surface. This effect is commonly seen in saturated or compacted soil.


When water boils you can see bubbles rising to the surface of the water Of what are the bubbles made?

The bubbles in boiling water are made of water vapor, which is the gaseous form of water. As the water heats up, it turns into steam and creates bubbles that rise to the surface and eventually burst.


If heated water slowly bubbles up from underground a has formed.?

hot spring --------------------- Hot springs rare most are just "Springs".


If you leave a glass of cold tap water on a table sometime later you may see tiny bubbles of gas form in the water explain what causes these bubbles to appear?

The tiny bubbles in the cold tap water are likely due to the release of dissolved gases, such as oxygen or carbon dioxide, as the water warms up to room temperature. Gases are more soluble in colder liquids than in warmer ones, so when the water temperature changes, the gases come out of solution and form bubbles.