This cannot be known for certain. For starters, have they properly stopped the release of oil yet? No guarantees here. Secondly, how do you define 'cleaned up'? One would think that the Exxon Valdez spill was cleaned up some time ago and all the wildlife back again. But I learn that you can still find oil there even now. So is that spill cleaned up or not, in your definition?
It is still not fully clean.
we don't know. they are still cleaning up the oil.
They tried to clean it up but it kept coming out.
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we can help clean the oil spill by volunteering to help clean the animals who have oil on them.
Yes,it can be stopped.They will have to cap the spill, clean the oil from the water, and clean all the effected animals.
If you mean, "How long ago did it occur," then the actual explosion that triggered the spill occurred on April 20th, 2010. If you are referring to the duration of the spill, then it is technically still an issue.
clean it up :)
clean it up :)
The oil spill kills millions of species of fish and birds and poisons their natural habitat.It costs millions to clean up after an oil spill.
Currently the BP and the American Government (and indirectly the American taxpayer) are paying to clean up the BP oil spill. It is expected that Cuba will have to pay for the spill as well when the oil hits their shores.
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