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Question
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A sticky, tar like oil found in the Boreal Forest is called?
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Bitumen
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Oil
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Petroleum
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Oil Sand
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Tar sands (also known as oil sands) are a mixture of mostly sand, clay, water, and a thick, molasses-like substance called bitumen. Bitumen is made of hydrocarbons-the same molecules in liquid oil-and is used to produce gasoline and other petroleum products.
Detailed explanation-2: -Bitumen (sometimes referred to as asphalt or tar) is a specialist fuel grade that can be used in applications such as road surfacing, roofing and certain types of paint. It is a unique form of petroleum that we could not live without.
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