How is plastic made?

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Coal and natural gas are broken down from long chains into the smaller compounds we call plastic.

Coal and natural gas are broken down from long chains into the smaller compounds we call plastic.

Coal and natural gas are chemically broken down into small compounds that combine to form plastic.

Coal and natural gas are chemically broken down into small compounds that combine to form plastic.

Oil and natural gas are chemically broken down into small compounds that combine to form plastic.

Oil and natural gas are chemically broken down into small compounds that combine to form plastic.

Oil and natural gas are broken down from long chains into the smaller compounds we call plastic.

Oil and natural gas are broken down from long chains into the smaller compounds we call plastic.

The correct answer is:

Oil and natural gas are chemically broken down into small compounds that combine to form plastic.

To make plastic, oil and natural gas are chemically broken down into small compounds that combine to form plastic. This process involves breaking down the long chains of molecules found in these fossil fuels and transforming them into smaller compounds that can be used to create plastic materials.