Yes, whale oil was considered quite expensive, especially during the 19th century when it was a primary source of lighting and lubrication. The high cost was due to the labor-intensive process of hunting and processing whales, as well as the decreasing whale populations, which made it more challenging to source. As alternatives like kerosene became more readily available, the demand and price for whale oil declined significantly.
Whale oil lamps are lamps from the 1800s that were lit with whale oil. (: Whale oil lamps are lamps from the 1800s lit by whale oil. who ever wrote that sucks
Whale oil lamps are lamps from the 1800s that were lit with whale oil. (: Whale oil lamps are lamps from the 1800s lit by whale oil. who ever wrote that sucks
Because at one time whale oil was very expensive so people would kill whales to get it. Then they found oil on land underground and it was easier to get oil from the oil than whales.
No, it is not possible to obtain whale oil from whales without killing them. Whale oil is typically extracted from the blubber of whales after they have been killed for that purpose. Efforts are being made to promote sustainable alternatives to whale oil.
Whale Oil Row was created in 1835.
Whale oil was used for lamps. This is was very popular because whale oil was brighter and did not smell.
Whale oil was used for lamps. This is was very popular because whale oil was brighter and did not smell.
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Whale oil was used for lamps. This is was very popular because whale oil was brighter and did not smell.
Whale oil contains a lot more blubber than shark oil
Blubber - flesh
because whale skin is an expensive product