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Uriel Christian
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22 May, 16:14
What type of rock is oil formed in?
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Tobias Schwartz
22 May, 16:26
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Sedimentary rock
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Oil is made and trapped in sedimentary rocks
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Deleon
22 May, 16:33
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Oil is formed and trapped in sedimentary rather than igneous rocks. Regions where the ancient precambrian igneous rocks are exposed at the surface of the Earth are called shields.
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