The answer is definitely water...There are alternate energy sources that can replace oil to a certain extent. But there is no substitute for water!
2007-02-06 02:16:14
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answered by Kavs 1
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Water
2007-02-06 03:28:26
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answered by darestobelieve 4
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Filtered water is more valuable now but tap water is valued much less. I don't even pay per gallon here in Maryland. $33 a month gets me all the water i could use. Oil is going to be much more expensive if the current usage of oil does not decrease. Its simple an economic principal of supply and demand. If demand stays the same but supply goes down the price goes up
2007-02-06 02:27:30
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answered by Mr. DC Economist 5
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Water
2007-02-06 02:07:57
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answered by Ieshwar 2
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All living creatures including humans need oil to live? No. Water is more valuable than oil even today only water cannot be owned as oil.
2007-02-06 02:07:22
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answered by vickista 1
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In the next 20 years whatever amount of oil that remains will be extremely valuable as it is not a renewable source of energy.Water on the other hand is an inexhaustible resource and its value would be same as at present barring the fact that we might be more dependent on it to fulfil our needs.
2007-02-06 02:13:09
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answered by arup s 6
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Water.
2007-02-06 02:16:49
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answered by forbidden_planet 4
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Water i suppose.This is because by that time they will have found out how to run vehicles with water (I was recently watching a movie in which a scientist was showing a glass of water and telling that it has enough energy stored so as to supply energy of the whole of Canada.) and with the water resources already exploited perhaps you'll need to spend more money on buyin safe water for drinking.
2007-02-06 02:07:33
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answered by valiant_vivacious 2
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I think the thing which wee need to survive is more important so i mean it's water.
Nobody will drink oil even if oil is over there r many other sources of energy
2007-02-06 02:46:11
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answered by Aniket G 2
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Bush isn't creating wealth off of the oil in Iraq. the place do people get this concept from? BUsh isn't even in the oil corporation from now on. there's a conflict the superb option now as to which communities of Iraqis will very own what land and very own how the various oil sales. the U. S. has no longer something to do with it. i think of ethanol may be a stable ingredient, could make a contribution to cleansing up the ozone layer. much less polution ordinary.
2016-10-01 12:33:07
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answered by carouthers 4
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