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25 December, 04:18
Is oil manmade? Is it renewable or nonrenewable
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Zavier Decker
25 December, 04:40
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No, oil is not man made. It is an organic compound which is formed when the dead bodies of plants and animals are buried into the soil and exposed to high temperatures and pressure. Petrol is formed from the dead bodies of animals while coal is formed from the dead bodies of plants buried in the soil. Oil is non renewable resources because it cannot be recycled and reused.
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