Crude Oil: From Formation to Products

What is Crude Oil?

Crude oil is a viscous black liquid, collected at great depths within sedimentary rocks. The term ‘petroleum’ means ‘rock oil’. It is a complex mixture of liquid hydrocarbons and contains dissolved solid and gaseous hydrocarbons, along with oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur compounds. Its appearance varies from a less dense liquid to a thick, tarry substance.

Understanding Hydrocarbons

Hydrocarbons are organic compounds containing hydrogen and carbon. They are classified into series such

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Bulldozer, Angledozer, Ripper, Loader Explained

What is a Bulldozer?

A bulldozer is a powerful pusher machine, typically equipped with a front push blade that can be raised or lowered by a hydraulic control system. It normally excavates and transports material to the unloading site while rotating. It shapes both cuts and embankments in the same operation.

Bulldozer Primary Uses

The most prominent use and economic application of a bulldozer is dragging and transporting material along the direction of travel (maximum 60 or 70 meters), according to

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Flood Dynamics: Hazards, Risks, and Prevention

Understanding Flood Risks and Causes

Floods are a destructive geological phenomenon within the geosphere. Their causes can be geological, climatic, and anthropogenic, originating from events like hurricanes, heavy rainfall leading to river overflow, channel obstructions, and more.

Types of Flood Events

Flooding in continental watercourses (avenidas) can be categorized into two main types:

Torrential Floods

These originate in streams or dry riverbeds carved by water on steep slopes. Water flows sporadically

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Mountain Ranges and Relief of Spain

The Edges of the Meseta Central

The massive Galician-Leonese Massif, Cantabrian Mountains, Sierra Morena, and Iberian System form the edges of the Meseta Central (with protruding reliefs from folding). A massif is a relief or flat plateau formed during the Primary or Paleozoic era. Rocks are formed by very rigid materials; when there are Earth’s movements, they fracture into blocks rather than folding. In contrast, in reliefs of folding, younger materials tend to fold due to pressures caused by orogenic

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Key Concepts in Science, Sustainability, and Technology

Paradigm

Context, commitments, principles, and practices that define a scientific discipline at a given time. A scientific revolution occurs when a paradigm shift happens.

Sustainable Development

Meeting present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

Agenda 21

A comprehensive work plan for government institutions to create a framework for sustainable development.

Ecological Footprint

An indicator measuring the impact of human activities on Earth.

Biocapacity

The

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Diverse Natural Landscapes of Spain: Climate and Vegetation

The natural landscapes of Spain are diverse and rich in ecological significance. Below is an overview of the various landscape areas:

Oceanic Landscape Area

  • Location: North of the peninsula, including Galicia and the Cantabrian coast.
  • Relief: Hilly slopes of mountains with few flat surfaces.
  • Climate: Oceanic, characterized by abundant and regular rainfall, and low temperature thermal amplitude influenced by the sea.
  • Waters: Rivers owned by wholesalers on the Cantabrian side.
  • Vegetation: Deciduous beech
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