The crude oil we use today was formed millions of years ago but crude oil is still being formed today. More crude oil is formed every time an animal or plant in the sea dies and is squashed by layers of other dead marine life (that turns into rock)over the top. This takes a long time.
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No, crude oil and natural gas are two distinct fossil fuels. Crude oil is a liquid formed from organic matter buried deep underground, while natural gas is a gaseous fossil fuel mainly composed of methane.
Crude oil is a specific type of hydrocarbon, derived from organic matter buried deep underground and formed over millions of years. Hydrocarbons, on the other hand, refer to a broader class of compounds consisting of hydrogen and carbon atoms that can be found in various forms both naturally and synthetically. Thus, while crude oil is a natural source of hydrocarbons, hydrocarbons can exist in different forms beyond crude oil.
Crude oil is formed from the remains of ancient marine organisms, such as algae and plankton, that were buried in sedimentary rocks millions of years ago. Over time, heat and pressure transformed these organic materials into the hydrocarbons that make up crude oil.
Oil formed as a result of fossils being compressed and soaking towards the lower surfaces of the earth. It is estimated that the oil has formed as a sum total of 1000s of years of accumulation of fossil particles.
Crude oil is made from prehistoric decomposed plants formed millions of years ago, it is extracted using an oil rig. :)
Crude oil, coal and are fossil fuels. They were formed over millions of years. Crude oil and gas were formed from dead marine organisms
Millions of years
They are refined in a refinery from crude oil.
Kerosene
No, coal is not made out of crude oil. Coal is a solid fossil fuel that is formed from the remains of plants that lived millions of years ago, while crude oil is a liquid fossil fuel formed from the remains of marine plants and animals.
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Crude oil is formed over millions of years when organic matter, such as dead plants and animals, are buried deep underground and subjected to heat and pressure. This process, known as diagenesis, transforms the organic material into hydrocarbons, which make up crude oil. The oil can then be extracted from underground reservoirs using drilling techniques.
Petroleum is oil, more specifically crude oil, a thick mix of hydrocarbons formed from compressed plant matter over a period of millions of years.
Its from crude oil formed from decayed fossils and organic matters accumulated for years
Crude oil is crude..
Crude oil is formed from the remains of ancient organic matter, primarily composed of carbon-based compounds such as hydrocarbons. Over millions of years, these organic materials are subjected to heat and pressure, transforming into crude oil. Carbon atoms are essential elements in the formation of hydrocarbons that make up crude oil.