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Julianne Wade
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20 October, 05:48
Why was petroleum superior to coal and wood?
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Colton Richards
20 October, 06:17
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The petroleum is more superior than coal and wood, mainly because petroleum is easier to transport, and way more efficient. Petroleum is used for fire, and of course in cars which every country has and every car needs petroleum.
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