Why is South Africa so dependent on diesel?

South Africa uses a lot of diesel because it helps power many big machines and vehicles that move people and goods around.

Like a Big Truck Needs Food to Keep Going

Imagine you have a really big truck, like the kind that carries toys from one town to another. This truck needs fuel, which is like food for the engine. In South Africa, a lot of these trucks run on diesel because it gives them the energy they need to move heavy loads over long distances.

Why Diesel Is So Common

Many people in South Africa also use diesel-powered buses and taxis to get around every day, kind of like how you might ride the school bus to go from home to school. These vehicles need a lot of fuel, and diesel is strong and reliable, so it keeps them going.

Also, many big machines used for mining or building roads also use diesel, which means even more fuel is needed. So, South Africa uses a lot of diesel because it helps keep all these important things moving!

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Examples

  1. A delivery truck in Johannesburg needs diesel to move goods, and there are not enough electric trucks yet.
  2. People use diesel for their cars because it's cheaper than petrol in some areas.
  3. Factories in South Africa depend on diesel-powered machines to keep running.

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