Hydrocarbon behavior
Question asked by: sri2010
Asked on: 26 Dec 2010
It tells us that hydrocarbons are formed by the action of pressure on the seabed which compress certain parts of the remnants of dead sea creatures, and that creates oil and gas, the hydrocarbons that you are referring to.
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Replied at: 27 Dec 2010
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