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    Sedimentary Rocks That Contain a Semisolid,tarlike Petroleum That Is Quite
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Sedimentary Rocks That Contain a Semisolid,tarlike Petroleum That Is Quite

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Question 32

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Sedimentary rocks that contain a semisolid,tarlike petroleum that is quite thick and is also referred to as tar sands is called


A) Kerogen.
B) Oil shale.
C) Methane hydrate.
D) Bitumen.

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