There will be escalation in price, and there will be long queues at filling stations. Rationing may have to be introduced. Different countries will struggle to get what they want. Let's hope it is not a cause of conflict, but I fear this is likely.
My energy resource is electricity, which is generated at power plants using various sources such as coal, natural gas, nuclear, wind, solar, hydro, and others. The availability of these resources varies depending on location and technology used for power generation.
The oil on water effect is due to differences in density and surface tension between oil and water. Oil is less dense than water and does not mix with it because of its hydrophobic nature. When oil is poured onto water, it forms a thin layer on the surface due to its lower density. The surface tension of water also plays a role in keeping the oil molecules together and preventing them from mixing with the water molecules.
Refraction is the bending of light as it passes from one medium to another. In oil, which has a higher refractive index than air, light bends more compared to water, causing a more pronounced effect. Water, with a lower refractive index, leads to less bending and a subtler refractive effect compared to oil.
Oil is under pressure underground, and when a well is dug into an oil trap, the release of this pressure causes the oil to shoot upward. This natural upward flow is driven by the difference in pressure between the oil reservoir and the surface.
Yes, oil can affect the buoyancy of an object by displacing water. When an object is placed in oil, it experiences an upward force due to the difference in density between the oil and the object. This can result in the object appearing to float or sink depending on the relative densities involved.
Yes, will not have any adverse effect
Oil is found all over the world.
They are found in many parts of the world - wherever geologists think oil may be found.
from oil deposits found around the world. gasoline is refined from oil
Oil
Under the sea. Anywhere in the world.
The effects are not relevant to the average person because olive oil is one of the most widely adulterated food ingredients. Hazelnut oil and mineral oil are two common adulterants. If pure olive oil has any effect on bacteria, you wouldn't be able to depend on that effect in the real world because there's no way for anyone to tell short of a expert in oil chemistry backed up by a full lab. So for most people, it's a moot point.
Oil is found in various places around the world but most of it is found under the sea. Oil is made up of decomposed sea creatures so it gradually turns into a liquid, this process takes millions of years. A hot spot for oil is in the north sea where there are many oil rigs
Iraq
No, it is not. Iran does not hold most of the world's oil, but Iran is certainly a large oil producer.
pridominantly oil has been found and there is a company that sell it to the people of Belize this way they have cheeper oil because they don't have to buy expensive oil from other parts of the world like ve
It helps the population grow larger