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Crude oil (also known as petroleum) is a type of fossil fuel found beneath the earth’s surface. It is formed by the gradual build-up of fossilised organic materials such as algae and plankton. As more layers build up, the bottom most layers are heated and subject to pressure, with the combination of heat and pressure leading to the matter transforming into the waxy substance kerogen. Following even more prolonged exposure to heat and pressure, the kerogen eventually becomes transformed into liquid and gases via the catagenesis process. The formation of crude oil occurs from this pyrolysis (heating) process. The range of heat at which kerogen becomes crude oil is called the oil window. Below this range the crude oil remains kerogen and above this point the crude oil becomes a natural gas.QUESTION:If the temperature is too low, crude oil remains in a solid state, whereas if it is too hot, it becomes a gas.TrueFalseCan not tell

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Crude oil (also known as petroleum) is a type of fossil fuel found beneath the earth’s surface. It is formed by the gradual build-up of fossilised organic materials such as algae and plankton. As more layers build up, the bottom most layers are heated and subject to pressure, with the combination of heat and pressure leading to the matter transforming into the waxy substance kerogen. Following even more prolonged exposure to heat and pressure, the kerogen eventually becomes transformed into liquid and gases via the catagenesis process. The formation of crude oil occurs from this pyrolysis (heating) process. The range of heat at which kerogen becomes crude oil is called the oil window. Below this range the crude oil remains kerogen and above this point the crude oil becomes a natural gas.QUESTION:If the temperature is too low, crude oil remains in a solid state, whereas if it is too hot, it becomes a gas.TrueFalseCan not tell

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The statement is True.

Here's why: Crude oil is formed from a substance called kerogen. This happens under specific conditions of heat and pressure deep within the Earth. There's a certain range of heat, known as the "oil window," where kerogen turns into crude oil.

If the temperature is below this range, the kerogen doesn't get hot enough to transform into crude oil, so it stays in a solid state. On the other hand, if the temperature gets too high, above the oil window, the crude oil turns into a gas.

So, if the temperature is too low, crude oil remains solid (as kerogen), and if it's too hot, it becomes a gas. That's why the statement is true.

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