Before the invention of cars, gasoline was primarily used as a solvent and as a fuel for lamps and stoves.
The invention that changed the oil industry was the internal combustion engine in the use of automobiles. In 1900 there were about 8,000 registered vehicles. in 1920. there were 23 million cars. Gasoline was needed to fill them all.
Refrigerated railroad cars.
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This question makes no sense. Box cars and cattle cars were around long before world war 2. The Jews were taken in them to the concentration camps.
According to The People History web site, it was 15 cents a gallon.
No. Most cars use fossil fuels (primarily gasoline and diesel made from oil).
Yes, some cars CAN use electricity. However, it is only a developing invention so they might still have to run partially on gasoline.
The invention that changed the oil industry was the internal combustion engine in the use of automobiles. In 1900 there were about 8,000 registered vehicles. in 1920. there were 23 million cars. Gasoline was needed to fill them all.
Yes, cameras were around (+-50) years before the earliest cars that ran on gasoline.
Gasoline is a Mechanical energy because gasoline can make cars move and cars are moving things.
Gasoline is needed in most cars.
Petrol/gasoline cars do use spark plugs.Petrol/gasoline cars do use spark plugs.
Diesel gasoline. Since it is cheaper than other gasoline and it gives your car a good performance.
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Well, we are able to travel greater distances with fuel than we could before, although the invention of cars and airplanes have more to do with it than fuel perhaps. This form of fuel is certainly easier to use than some coal and steam fuels in the past, but again, that could be the industry that rose up around the choice.
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I don't believe that there we're cars in 1830. I thought that the the first car was made in the year 1885 by Karl Benz powered by an Otto gasoline engine. Mr. Benz is generally credited with the invention of the modern automobile.