• Eheran@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    Can we get new oil actually? I thought we now have organisms that can break down every organic matter and thus it can not really accumulate anymore?

    • Tar_Alcaran@sh.itjust.works
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      15 hours ago

      Oil actually comes from aquatic life (mostly plankton) that sinks to the sea floor and gets buried, squeezed and heated. Oil still forms today, but it’s a process of millions of years.

      Coal is formed from plants, and that does indeed require something doesn’t eat it first. Swamps, for example, help a lot, letting the fallen trees sink down where most stuff can’t eat it. Peat can also form into coal. Coal forms even slower than oil though, and it’s much rarer, but it also doesn’t require an ocean, so it’s often more accessible for us land-living humans

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        12 hours ago

        Coal is much rarer than oil? I have to look that up, I always thought there is far more coal.

        Nope, there is about 3x more coal than oil.