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So what happens...?

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when the world runs out of oil. Does that mean no more vehicles and other things?

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  1. Well, we ealready have vehicles that run on electricity so we aren't done for but it'll be a lot harder...


  2. it means that smart people with big heads will think of something else for us to burn through. people will think of ways around it.

  3. They should have stopped using it a long time ago.

  4. My predictions are that, America will crash. We will turn into the next Africa.

    I am pretty scared. And I'm pretty sure our government won't switch us over. >.< They can't depend on the people. Hybrids are pretty expensive, along with other gas-savers.

  5. ya unless we think of something else that runs better

  6. Far from it. First, everything that runs on gas can run on other fuels.  

    Second, manufacturers are starting now to build vehicles that will run on hydrogen (BMW already has one).

    By the time petroleum runs out, there will be an infrastructure for hydrogen and hydro-electric vehicles.

  7. Yup we're pretty much done for

  8. What planet are you on??

    What about alternative fuels, the sun, water, geo thermal,

      scotch, vodka, pudding, ok well maybe not pudding!!!

  9. There are various things that can happen when the World runs out of oil. First off, for the people that have cars that are dependent on oil to run, the cars will no longer be useful, unless they are converted to be able to handle another source of fuel instead of gasoline.

       Many of tha car manufacturer's of today have made Hybrid vehicles. There are different types of Hybrid vehicles, but the most common is the type that can run off of gasoline, or electricity.

       An explanation of how those type of cars work is here  http://www.fueleconomy.gov/f*g/hybridtec... .

         Other Hybrids allow you to use different types of Gasoline, such as Chevy's new Hybrids that can run on FlexFuel. Also known as (FFV) Flex Fuel Vehicle. Those type of vehicles are explained here  http://www.fueleconomy.gov/f*g/flextech.... .

         And the only option we would have is alternative fuels, which is explained here http://www.fueleconomy.gov/f*g/current.s... .

    Sorry to post so many links, but I just came across that site, and noticed how it had answers to most of your questions.

    Good Luck, and Hope this Helps.

  10. I heard that it is nearly impossible to run out during this lifetime...

    theres a bunch of alternatives already, and theres always Alaska we can drill into

  11. um.....idk

    there probably use air hahahaha jk idk though??

    good question:)
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