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Vaughan
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25 November, 12:57
How does this compare with oil and coal use?
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Jazlynn Mckenzie
25 November, 13:18
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Oil is a liquid hydrocarbon, that is usually formed when an rock high in organic carbon is subjected to heat and pressure. A number of different types of Source rock can produce oil, including coal. Coal, as a solid, is mined.
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