That would depend on how much oil is in or added to the ingredients and how much you eat.
It kills them. Plankton are myriad different sea creatures. They all die. Some bacteria can actually ingest oil, though.
Yes. Much of the food is high in saturated and trans fat, from the salads that come with it to the chicken, which is heavily seasoned and deep-fried in oil.
You can use olive oil with many different foods. I use it to pour on salads and for frying.
It depends on what you are cooking, but olive oil is healthier and can be used for salads. Canola oil can be used to fry foods such as chicken.
Only about 20,000 barrels of oil is made every year. Well actually oil is not made but discovered it actually takes millions of years for oil to be made.
It might be dangerous to ingest it since it contain erucic acid. You can refer to an article here to read about it. http://tucsoncitizen.com/wryheat/2011/04/04/jojoba-oil-good-on-the-outside-bad-on-the-inside/
Oil, Honey, Tea, salads, pastas, fruit dishes and drinks.
The oil coats their wings preventing the birds from flying. Some birds also ingest the oil which is poisonous.
You can use olive oil with many different foods. I use it to pour on salads and for frying.
Regular olive oil is very good for frying foods in. Extra Virgin oil is excellent for making dressings or putting on salads.
It is actually less than 1% of all U.S oil imports
Not much actually.