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Raevon Butler
oil
By Raevon butler
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How it works
• A simple way oil is used everyday is in cars• Oil is used when burned to power most of the
things we use today
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Is it renewable or nonrenewable
• Oil is really nonrenewable• Takes millions of years to be renewed• The time it takes to renew it makes its
impossible to renew in a reasonable amount of time.
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Cost to build
• Oil cost is 60-70 dollors a barrol and that’s just to keep up to supply and demand
• The average cost of gas (oil) in the mid west is 3.44
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Positive aspects
• You can use oil day and night without stop unlike solar and wind power
• No new technology needed to use it• Oil is cleaner and easier to burn than coal• A extremely powerful energy source when
burned• Is relatively stable
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Negative aspects
• Oil isn’t clean and can’t be recycle• An oil spill is a massive environmental disaster• It is getting harder everyday to find oil and
more expensive• Is running out even though being found every
year the amount doesn’t equal level of whats being used
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Negative aspects
• Causes particles that damage the world causes global warming
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wastes
• The impact oil has starts from the drilling, moving it and containing it
• You have to use oil to get oil.• It puts co2 in the air and causes global
warming
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Who uses the most oil/where to get it
russia
saudi a
rabia
united st
aesch
inaira
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2,000,000
4,000,000
6,000,000
8,000,000
10,000,000
12,000,000
14,000,000
Oil uses in barrels
Series 1
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Ideal location in america
• There is no real ideal location in the U.S for oil that is why we go to other countries for it.
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Is it available
• Oil is something that is getting very hard to find and shouldn’t be in everyone's back yard.
• Oil is mainly found for the average person at a gas station.