Re: Oil and Coal Formation
- From: Rolf Martens <rolf.martens@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 11:13:53 GMT
In article <1142213767.529554.160820@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
res7cxbi@xxxxxxxxxxx says...
Neither is the case. Both of them come from hydrocarbons
i many sources i find they say that oil forms from the compression of
decaying aquatic organisms and coal coming from the compression of
decaying land organisms.
this makes me wonder: why do aquatic organisms turn into oil and land
organisms turn into coal? i'd like some references too if you don't
mind
thanks in advance
surging up from the earth's mantle. The politicians and
mass media won't accept this, for some nasty political
reasons. But it's a fact.
See several websites linked to at my homepage under
"On the origins of oil and natural gas", in my "Links"
section.
Rolf M.
www.rolf-martens.com
.
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