Both the Sahara and the Arabian Desert have vast oil deposits.
Its ground surface may be desert but there is plenty of oil underneath.
yes oil is available under the sea , theres lots of plates of oil under the sea bed
Petroleum (oil) is a resource found under many desert areas.
You can buy diesel fuel from a filling station. The filling station gets it from an oil refinery. The oil refinery gets crude oil from a crude oil drilling company and produces lots of different products including diesel and gasoline fuels. The drilling company gets the crude oil from rocks deep down under the surface of the ground or under the sea bed.
You can buy diesel fuel from a filling station. The filling station gets it from an oil refinery. The oil refinery gets crude oil from a crude oil drilling company and produces lots of different products including diesel and gasoline fuels. The drilling company gets the crude oil from rocks deep down under the surface of the ground or under the sea bed.
It has lots of desert. Oasis appear once in a while. One of the oil producing countries.
The Arabian Desert is probably the richest oil producing desert area.
Saudi Arabia.
Oil does not come from rock but is formed when living organisms (lots of them) are buried under high pressures and temperatures under the ground. So oil, is basically, recycled dead animals.
Plastic is made from oil which comes from oil pockets under the earth's surface, hope that helps :)
Desert landscapes: The Arabian Peninsula is mostly covered by arid deserts such as the Rub' al Khali and the Arabian Desert. Oil reserves: The region is known for its vast oil reserves, making it a major player in the global oil industry. Islamic culture: The Arabian Peninsula is considered the birthplace of Islam, and the culture and traditions of the region are predominantly influenced by Islamic practices.
Crude oil is brought to Earth's surface through the process of drilling. Wells are drilled deep into the earth where crude oil deposits are located. Once the well reaches the oil reservoir, the pressure underground pushes the oil up to the surface, where it can be collected and processed.