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Lainey Green
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6 August, 12:39
Why does oil take so long to form in nature?
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Elian Heath
6 August, 12:43
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The process of burying remains under deep sediment takes millions of years.
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Beau Terrell
6 August, 12:51
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A so-called fossil fuel, petroleum is believed by most scientists to be the transformed remains of long dead organisms. The majority of petroleum is thought to come from the fossils of plants and tiny marine organisms. Larger animals might contribute to the mix as well
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