The oil will be burned by the car to move. then in emmits CO2. The gas comes out with a leftover oil that is left is in a dust form. The dust will pollute the air.
Evaporated in the sky, or it can run into sewage which leads to main water sources such as the ocean.
Acid rain, global warming and oil spills when the tankers tip.
The same as lawn mower engines; a report stated that 20 percent of the usual release of CO2 from burning gasoline comes from lawn mowers.
Yes it does.
Causes of oil pollution in Venezuela are oil spills and they are a major producer of oil so that causes a lot of oil pollution
Nature pumps it's own oil from the ground into many areas. Indians used this goo for different purposes.
Oil pollution,Water pollution,Amazon pollution,Land pollution,Air pollution.
the answer is because of oil spills.
Carbon is a source of natural groundwater pollution.
8 types of water pollution include: Nutrients Pollution Surface Water Pollution Oxygen Depleting Ground Water Pollution Microbiological Suspended Matter Chemical Water Pollution Oil Spillage
Causes of oil pollution in Venezuela are oil spills and they are a major producer of oil so that causes a lot of oil pollution
Causes of oil pollution in Venezuela are oil spills and they are a major producer of oil so that causes a lot of oil pollution
Air pollution, water pollution, & ground pollution.
Nature pumps it's own oil from the ground into many areas. Indians used this goo for different purposes.
The pollution goes down to the river, and its kills fish, also livings on land and water nature.
it affects the water as it errodes
Nature pumps it's own oil from the ground into many areas. Indians used this goo for different purposes.
Oil pollution,Water pollution,Amazon pollution,Land pollution,Air pollution.
pollution=oil spill and an oil spill can pour oil on their fur so they can't swim
It is a fairly simple answer. Do not spill oil into the ocean or ground, and have safety devices in place in case of an oil leak or spill. To reduce pollution that is already in place, there are standard decontaminating procedures using surfactants, containment, and agents for absorption of oil. None of these methods are completely satisfactory however. The the best way to reduce pollution is to first avoid any spills or leakage and conditions that lead to accidents.
43% of the oil pollution taht happens is caused by humans.