The word petroleum come from Latin words that mean rock oil -- petra, meaning stone/rock and oleum, meaning oil.
Petroleum and natural gas are formed over millions of years from the remains of ancient marine organisms such as phytoplankton and zooplankton that were buried and subjected to heat and pressure deep within the Earth's crust. This process transforms the organic material into fossil fuels.
Bitumen is a petroleum tar, known as asphalt, pitch, or blacktop.
"Petroleum" products are distilled from crude oil, so what comes out of the ground is crude oil.
Octane is obtained by distillation from petrol.
No. Carbon monoxide is the product of burning fossil fuels such as coal or petroleum.
A word that could be part of a word family for petroleum is linoleum.
The word 'petroleum' contains four syllables (pet-role-lee-um).
Yes, "petroleum jelly" is a compound word because it consists of two separate words ("petroleum" and "jelly") that are combined to create a new term.
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Petroleum is oil, more specifically crude oil, a thick mix of hydrocarbons formed from compressed plant matter over a period of millions of years.
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