Jesus brought it from space and he gave it to everyone but no one knew what a car was so they buried it like 500 feet in the ground because they thought it was funny at the time.
Natural gas originated from decaying organic matter that was buried under layers of sediment millions of years ago. Over time, this organic matter transformed into natural gas through heat and pressure, becoming trapped in underground reservoirs in porous rock formations.
The raw materials for oil and natural gas are primarily organic matter derived from marine plants and animals that accumulated and were buried in sedimentary rock layers millions of years ago. Over time, heat and pressure transformed this organic matter into hydrocarbons, which make up oil and natural gas.
The chief sources of hydrocarbons are petroleum (oil), natural gas, and coal. These hydrocarbons are formed from organic matter that has been transformed and buried deep within the Earth's crust over millions of years.
The gas is transformed in a liquid under the boiling point.
No natural gas is natural gas.
Well all I really know is a disadvantage of natural gas which is when natural gas is transported pollutes and damages the ozone layer, and also damages the ozone layer when it is transformed into energy. I hope that helps a little
depends on how you use it
Fossil fuels are natural fuels formed from the remains of living organisms that have been buried and transformed over time. These fuels include coal, oil, and natural gas, and are used to produce energy through combustion.
No, burning natural gas is not reversible because it undergoes a chemical reaction (combustion) that converts it into different products like carbon dioxide, water, and heat. Once burned, it cannot be transformed back into its original form.
Natural gas originated from decaying organic matter that was buried under layers of sediment millions of years ago. Over time, this organic matter transformed into natural gas through heat and pressure, becoming trapped in underground reservoirs in porous rock formations.
The raw materials for oil and natural gas are primarily organic matter derived from marine plants and animals that accumulated and were buried in sedimentary rock layers millions of years ago. Over time, heat and pressure transformed this organic matter into hydrocarbons, which make up oil and natural gas.
Microscopic sea organisms die and sink to the ocean floor where they undergo decomposition under high pressure and low oxygen conditions. Over time, the organic matter is transformed into natural gas through a process called thermogenic methane production. This gas can then accumulate in underground reservoirs within sedimentary rocks and be extracted as natural gas.
The chief sources of hydrocarbons are petroleum (oil), natural gas, and coal. These hydrocarbons are formed from organic matter that has been transformed and buried deep within the Earth's crust over millions of years.
The gas is transformed in a liquid under the boiling point.
A solid is transformed in a liquid by melting; some solids are transformed directly in a gas by sublimation.
Water is transformed in a gas (vapors).
The process is called sublimation