No. They happen rather often, but they are far from natural. Oil spills are man-made, and occur due careless actions when draining oil from the ocean floor or from an unavoidable accidents.
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.
the last oil spill was the oil spill in the Gulf Of Mexico
Because they all had to come out of there natural habitat
The 'Deepwater Horizon oil spill', also called the 'BP Oil Spill', the 'Gulf of Mexico oil spill' or the 'Macondo blowout'... ---- Wikipedia
This is a very difficult question. The answer is probably yes, because there have been so many spills. Once the oil spill is dispersed into the ocean, after a long period of time, it may be hard to distinguish from oil from a natural oil seep.
Deepwater Horizen oil spill.
No, there was an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
The Gulf War oil spill occurred on January 23, 1991, and was the largest oil spill to date. It was the largest purposely created oil spill in history.
the Exxon Valdez spill happened before the BP oil spill. and the they are the same because they are both an oil spill
It could spill out of a tanker (Exxon Valdez), it could be from a wrecked oil derrick (BP Gulf Oil Spill).
yes the oil spill was capped
The oil spill occured in Summer, 2010.