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    A Fossil-Fuel Source That May Either Be an Immature Petroleum
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A Fossil-Fuel Source That May Either Be an Immature Petroleum

Question 16

Question 16

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A fossil-fuel source that may either be an immature petroleum deposit or a petroleum deposit that has lost its lighter hydrocarbons is


A) Peat.
B) Tar sand.
C) Oil shale.
D) Lignite.

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