Oil is often considered a fossil fuel formed from the decay of ancient organic matter, but recent research suggests that much of the world's oil reserves were actually formed through a non-biological process. This process involves the synthesis of hydrocarbons deep within the earth's crust through the interaction of carbon, hydrogen, and other elements under extreme heat and pressure. This theory, while still controversial, offers an intriguing explanation for why oil reserves are often found in areas with little evidence of ancient organic matter. The surprising truth about the formation of oil gives us a glimpse into the complex geological processes that shape our planet's natural resources.
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