A possible geoscience reserve might be the atlantic ocean because there is plankton in the ocean and when they die they will be buried by rocks and sediment then heat pressure turns it into oil.
Plate tectonics determines the location of oil and gas reservoirs and is the best key we have to understanding why deserts and arctic areas seem to hold the largest hydrocarbon reserves on earth. But there are other important locations of large reserves: river deltas and continental margins offshore. Together, these four types of areas hold most of the oil and gas in the world today.
Plankton are killed in the ocean and brought down to the ocean floor. They are Buried in sediment with the heat and pressure they are moved away from seafloor spreading. and is contributed in to Oil.
The oil wasn't always there . The blue represents the the oil reserves. All that oil wasn't there before because that part used to be water. The oil is made of dead plankton. After a few million years sedimentary rock formed over it and and that sealed oil and then someone dug it up and found oil and there was lots of so that is how it became a oil reserve.
Small animals (like sea worms ,Pygmy Seahorse and sea worms, Cherub fish + more )and plants ( like coral ) that died and fell to the bottom of the sea. or human remains HAHAHAHAHA
Over millions of years, layer after layer of sediment and other plants and bacteria were formed. Stage 2 - As they became buried ever deeper, heat and pressure began to rise.
Plankton are killed in the ocean and brought down to the ocean floor. They are Buried in sediment with the heat and pressure they are moved away from seafloor spreading. and is contributed in to Oil.
I think that the geoscience process that is responsible for Oil reserves are the following steps: Plankton, then Plankton gets to the bottom of the ocean and then gets buried then with the help of Heat and Pressure we have oil!
I think that since there is the seafloor and there is always oil it could kill the plankton of coarse they live in the ocean but the oil could be spreading and killing them.
Plankton are killed in the ocean and brought down to the ocean floor. They are Buried in sediment with the heat and pressure they are moved away from seafloor spreading. and is contributed in to Oil.
I believe that seafloor spreading may have been something to do with the distribution of oil reserves because the oil is located at the middle of plates.
It cold be the lack of plankton because they are all being eaten.
ReplyDeleteSeafloor spreading and heat and pressure may be the geoscience processes responsible for the distribution of oil reserves.
ReplyDeleteA possible geoscience reserve might be the atlantic ocean because there is plankton in the ocean and when they die they will be buried by rocks and sediment then heat pressure turns it into oil.
ReplyDeletePlate tectonics determines the location of oil and gas reservoirs and is the best key we have to understanding why deserts and arctic areas seem to hold the largest hydrocarbon reserves on earth. But there are other important locations of large reserves: river deltas and continental margins offshore. Together, these four types of areas hold most of the oil and gas in the world today.
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heat and pressure may be the geoscience processes responsible for the distribution of oil reserves.
ReplyDeleteIt might be because plankton is starting to run low.
ReplyDeleteI think the lack of animals or other resources may be the factor of the distribution of oil.
ReplyDeleteplankton from the ocean makes oil then it is buried and it turns into oil when the heat and pressure get to the plankton.
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ReplyDeleteI think the lack of animals or other resources may be the factor of the distribution of oil.
Plankton are killed in the ocean and brought down to the ocean floor. They are Buried in sediment with the heat and pressure they are moved away from seafloor spreading. and is contributed in to Oil.
ReplyDeleteThe geoscience process are seafloor spreading and heat and pressure.
ReplyDeleteI think the geoscience processes responsible for the distribution is oil reserves is the lack of plankton.
ReplyDeleteThe oil wasn't always there . The blue represents the the oil reserves. All that oil wasn't there before because
ReplyDeletethat part used to be water. The oil is made of dead plankton. After a few million years sedimentary rock formed over it and and that sealed oil and then someone dug it up and found oil and there was lots of so that is how it became a oil reserve.
Small animals (like sea worms ,Pygmy Seahorse and sea worms, Cherub fish + more )and plants ( like coral ) that died and fell to the bottom of the sea. or human remains HAHAHAHAHA
ReplyDeleteThe Geoscience processes that are responsible for the distribution of Oil Reserves are Heat and Pressure.
ReplyDeleteThe lack of plankton in some areas makes it hard to find oil in those areas.
ReplyDeleteI think the geoscience processes may be responsible for the is oil.
ReplyDeleteThey probably pump the oil out of the ground and store it in a tank.
ReplyDeletethey pump it out of the ground and store it
ReplyDeleteOver millions of years, layer after layer of sediment and other plants and bacteria were formed. Stage 2 - As they became buried ever deeper, heat and pressure began to rise.
ReplyDeletethere could be not a lot for plankton so that could be the problem
ReplyDeleteIt could be a lack and growth of plankton because it they are being eaten by their pretitors or there is not many pretitors to eat them .
ReplyDeleteI think the lack of plankton lately is the cause of the distribution with oil.
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Plankton is getting low and they are running out.
ReplyDeleteBy my opinion I think that the geoscience thing that is responsible for those is likely a Tsunami.
ReplyDeleteGeoscience process are seafloor spreading and heat and pressure.
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ReplyDeleteSeafloor spreading and heat and pressure may be the geoscience processes responsible for the distribution of oil reserves.
a lot of plation is being eatan so mst of it is not being recreated
ReplyDeleteI think that the geoscience process that may be responsible for Oil reserves is heat pressure.
ReplyDeletePlankton are killed in the ocean and brought down to the ocean floor. They are Buried in sediment with the heat and pressure they are moved away from seafloor spreading. and is contributed in to Oil.
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ReplyDeleteSeafloor spreading may have spread out oil pockets or that are used to just be underground.
ReplyDeleteI think that the geoscience process that is responsible for Oil reserves are the following steps: Plankton, then Plankton gets to the bottom of the ocean and then gets buried then with the help of Heat and Pressure we have oil!
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ReplyDeletePlankton--->Ocean--->Buried---> Heat and Pressure---> Oil
ReplyDeleteseafloor spreading and heat and pressure
ReplyDeleteSeafloor spreading could be the reason the oil reserves are spread out. It could also be because of the lack of plankton.
ReplyDeleteI believe seafloor spreading is causing the spots where the dead plankton is is moving around, and destroying it!
ReplyDeleteheat, pressure, and seafloor spreading are the cause
ReplyDeleteI think that since there is the seafloor and there is always oil it could kill the plankton of coarse they live in the ocean but the oil could be spreading and killing them.
ReplyDeletePlankton Ocean Buried Heat Presure oil
ReplyDeleteplankton gets buried, add some heat and pressure, then boom! you get oil.
ReplyDeletealso sea floor spreading.
Plankton are killed in the ocean and brought down to the ocean floor. They are Buried in sediment with the heat and pressure they are moved away from seafloor spreading. and is contributed in to Oil.
ReplyDeleteThe lack of plankton in some areas Will Make it really hard to get oil in those places of the world
ReplyDeleteThe geoscience process are seafloor spreading and heat and pressure.
ReplyDeleteThe lacck of plankton and seafloor spreading
ReplyDeletePlankton are killed then they fall on the ocean. After that there is heat and pressure that will make oil.
ReplyDeleteThe geoscience processes are pressure and heat and seafloor spreading.
ReplyDeleteSeafloor spreading.
ReplyDeleteAll the animals eating plankton for food.
ReplyDeleteI believe that seafloor spreading may have been something to do with the distribution of oil reserves because the oil is located at the middle of plates.
ReplyDeleteI think the lack of animals or other resources may be the factor of the distribution of oil.
ReplyDeleteIt cold be the lack of plankton because they are all being eaten.
ReplyDeleteit could be plackton because there all being eatin'
ReplyDeleteThe lack of plankton could affect oil amounts
ReplyDeleteMaybe the lack of plankton, their being eaten
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