Which sentence is correct about petroleum and natural gas?(1 point)

1.They are formed in low-pressure conditions.

2.They exist in the solid state.

3.They are found in rock folds underneath the ocean floor.

4.They are found through strip mining.

Which sentence is correct about petroleum and natural gas?

-They are found in rock folds underneath the ocean floor

Which describes an impermeable rock where oil and natural gas deposits are found?
-It traps the deposits inside them

Oil platforms may be built in the middle of the ocean. How does an oil platform work?
-It drills the seabed and pumps the oil to the surface

Which describes the process of injecting fluids into cracks of rocks to recover oil deposits?
-fracking

The correct sentence is: "They are found in rock folds underneath the ocean floor." (Option 3)

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To determine which sentence is correct about petroleum and natural gas, we can evaluate each option based on our knowledge of these resources.

1. "They are formed in low-pressure conditions." - This statement is true. Petroleum and natural gas are both formed over millions of years from the remains of ancient marine organisms under low-pressure conditions.

2. "They exist in the solid state." - This statement is false. Petroleum and natural gas exist in the liquid and gaseous states, respectively, at standard temperature and pressure.

3. "They are found in rock folds underneath the ocean floor." - This statement is partially true. While petroleum and natural gas are found in reservoirs located beneath the Earth's surface, they can occur in various geological formations, including rock structures like folds, as well as non-folded structures.

4. "They are found through strip mining." - This statement is false. Strip mining is a method primarily used for extracting coal and minerals, not petroleum and natural gas, which require different extraction techniques.

Based on the evaluation, the correct sentence is option 1: "They are formed in low-pressure conditions."