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Yes, oil spills can affect marine life very much! It is sad to think about how much an oil spill can kill.
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The number is not known or at least not published. The total number is spills from oil oil platforms is known and accounts for a very small percentage of all oil dumped or leaked into our waters. The number of spills is known: The Gulf of Mexico (267 spills) The northeastern U.S. (140 spills) The Mediterranean Sea (127 spills) The Persian Gulf (108 spills) The North Sea (75 spills) Japan (60 spills) Baltic Sea (52 spills) United Kingdom and English Channel (49 spills) Malaysia and Singapore (39 spills) The west coast of France and north and west coasts of Spain (33 spills) Korea (32 spills) The vast bulk are shallow spills and very few leak much oil. There are certainly exceptions but shallow oil drilling gives us far easier solutions to the situations then deep water does. The vast bulk of oil spilled into our waters is from permanent fixtures and sites. Pipelines are one example.
Overfishing, plastiki, oil spills, and much more.
around $70 billion
Do you realize how many different mustangs have been made over the years?
Yes, because if there's less oil than less oil ships will be crossing the ocean and less oil spills will happen.
CFC amount has been growing over the years. They do destroy ozone very much.
Probably the amount that is spilled into the water....just guessing though.
Many extra-solar planets have been detected, some many light years distant, at our present stage of technology it would take many millions of years to reach them
yes very much so why not check the end of your bed he has been sleeping there for many years now :) :) waw
The present ice age has been with us for about 2.6 million years, that doesn't leave much space for any biblical floods.