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By: Vanessa Ortiz NATURAL GAS & PETROLEUM

NATURAL GAS Natural gas: It’s a gas made of methane, with 20% higher hydrocarbons and ethane. Its associated with other hydrocarbon fuel such as, coal and beads used as methane clathrates. This is a very important fuel source and major feedstock for fertilizer. Natural gas is formed by two mechanisms: Biogenic and thermogenic. Biogenic gas is created by mathanogenic organisms found in marshes, bogs, landfills, and shallow sediments. Thermogenic gas is created from buried organic material.

Used for gasoline by compressing natural gas less than 1% of its volume and standard pressure. Natural gas powers more than 12 million vehicles. NATURAL GAS What is it used for??Example how its used.

Natural gas effects Earth by hydrates, it can be considered as a modification of ice that has a high content of gas. Its already effecting the earths overall temperature and methane, its responsible for 30% global warming. HOW DOES IT EFFECT EARTH??

It effects the marine animals because it releases oil into the ocean. HOW NATURAL GAS AFFECT ORGANISMS.

Natural gas is a main source for energy. 25% is used in the united states. Its used for electricity and fuels, and oil. NATURAL GAS How its used for energy…

WHY IS NATURAL GAS DANGEROUS??? Natural gas isn't dangerous the problem is that if there's a gas leak and if a pipe rips. Its flammable which means that if there's a flame or even a spark in the area of a leak, it can cause am fire or an explosion. Carbon monoxide is a dangerous gas.

PETROLEUM Petroleum is found underground, it can be known as oil. Oil can be as thick and black as tar or as thin as water.

PETROLEUM We can turn petroleum into different fuels such as gasoline and heating oil. Plastic and ink is made out of petroleum. People have been burning oil for a period of time, they didn't dig it.

Dangers of petroleum Well petroleum is dangerous because its not renewable and it takes a good while of time to get rid of it. Its also flammable and some people are allergic.

Petroleum