Tar is a viscous, dark liquid primarily obtained through the (destructive distillation) of organic materials such as coal, wood, or peat.
: It is created by heating organic matter in the absence of oxygen. While often used interchangeably with asphalt, "true" tar typically has a woody or coal origin, whereas asphalt is petroleum-based. Historical Impact : Tar is a viscous, dark liquid primarily obtained
: Today, tar is vital for road paving, roofing, and as a binding agent in construction. It also has niche uses in art, such as providing templates for pottery. 2. Medicine and Science Historical Impact : : Today, tar is vital
Beyond heavy industry, tar has significant biological and medical applications: Making Pottery with Tar Paper - FREE TEMPLATES! Medicine and Science Beyond heavy industry, tar has
: Native Americans, such as the Chumash, used natural tar seeps to waterproof boats (tomols), seal water bottles, and even weigh down grass skirts.