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Almost all oil comes from rocks that were formed underwater, and ocean lifeforms called Diatoms, Radiolara, and Foraminifera, which are as small as a grain of sand. Over thousands of years organic remains pile up on the sea floor burying it so deeply it's turned into rock. Various chemical reactions help transform these things into oil and natural gas. ---- Sources: My Oil Research Paper, and The World of Oil website.
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This answer is Bullshite. Rockefeller had it labeled as fossil fuel in the late 1800 in order to make money off it.
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Mineral oils are of variable composition depending on the boiling

point of the fractions used. For food purposes usually liquid

petrolatum or liquid paraffin are employed which consist essentially

of n-alkanes and some cyclic paraffins. They are chemically inert

especially as regards the straight chain alkanes and on ingestion most

of the mineral oil (98%) remains unabsorbed in the faeces.

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Vegetable oils come from such plants as Olive, Peanut, and Flaxseed.

Animal oils are such things as Lanolin, Snake oil and so on.

Mineral oils, unrefined, were probably laid down as the bodies of countless algae.

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look at web site http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/2001-04/987004809.Ch.r.html for answer

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Each vegetable oil has a different composition. See this link.

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