Well, the problem is... there is just some countries in the Middle East who are oil-producing. Think about it like a spoilt kid; she has angel cakes which you really want. Except she won't let you have some unless... you pay her and the more you get, the more you want. She keeps raising the price of the "cakes" and you don't notice until... BAM!! You're out of money.
It's exactly the same with oil- nations fight with bare knuckes and fists for the stuff.
People fought for Britain when we colonised every African country, they never had "CRUDE OIL".But Britain wanted it so much, that they tried to find some .When scientist found out that it is a non-renewable source meaning it can not be brought back when used and it is made out of dead plants and animals, more of it was in demand because we needed more of it to what we had thought, Crude Oil was then in bigger demand which made it hard for us to gain some.
The oil industry has had a significant impact on the environment in the Niger Delta, causing pollution of waterways, destruction of habitats, and health problems for local communities. Oil spills, gas flaring, and oil exploration activities have been major contributors to the environmental damage in the region.
Gasoline is not typically considered an alternative fuel because it is a conventional fossil fuel derived from crude oil. Alternative fuels are typically defined as those that are more environmentally friendly or sustainable, such as biodiesel, ethanol, or hydrogen.
The distribution of oil in the Middle East has played a significant role in shaping the region's development by creating wealth and influencing political dynamics. Countries with abundant oil reserves have experienced economic booms, but also faced challenges with resource dependency and wealth inequality. The control and access to oil resources have been closely tied to regional conflicts and geopolitical interests.
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it can explode!
People fought for Britain when we colonised every African country, they never had "CRUDE OIL".But Britain wanted it so much, that they tried to find some .When scientist found out that it is a non-renewable source meaning it can not be brought back when used and it is made out of dead plants and animals, more of it was in demand because we needed more of it to what we had thought, Crude Oil was then in bigger demand which made it hard for us to gain some.
If you drink crude oil you will likely get diarrhea. Depending on the source of the crude and how much you drink you may experience other gastrointestinal problems. Drinking crude oil is NOT a good idea.
Crude oil can cause environmental problems when spilled, as it can harm wildlife and ecosystems. It can also contribute to air and water pollution when burned or leaked into water sources. Additionally, the extraction and transportation of crude oil can have negative impacts on local communities and indigenous populations.
Crude oil is crude..
What other thing you can do with crude oil.
Crude oil can be harmful to humans in various ways. When spilled into the environment, it can contaminate water sources, harm wildlife, and disrupt ecosystems. Inhaling crude oil fumes can also cause respiratory issues and other health problems. Additionally, the combustion of crude oil releases pollutants into the air, contributing to air pollution and climate change.
Crude oil can cause significant environmental problems through spills, which contaminate water bodies and harm marine life. The extraction and transportation processes can lead to habitat destruction and pollution. Additionally, burning crude oil releases greenhouse gases and other pollutants, contributing to climate change and air quality issues. Overall, the entire lifecycle of crude oil poses serious risks to ecosystems and human health.
Crude Oil is hydrocarbon and it is mixture of carbon and hydrogen.
Zero. A barrel or crude oil contains... crude oil.
the constituents of crude oil are FEUL OIL,LPG, NAPHTHA,GASOLNE ETC
crude oil is ba