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Three ways water can be polluted by are litter, gaseous emissions and oil spills
garbage and oil spills.
It can definitely contribute to oil spills.
Oil spills can damage natural habitats. The interactions of oil and the marine ecosystem are very important to understand. Also, the process by which sea water will transform (or weather the oil) is very important as bacteria within sea water play a role. Understanding oil spills requires an understanding of principles of physics, chemistry and biology. I have included a number of links that relate the study of biology and oil spills. In the Exxon-Valdez spill, the clean up on the shore line used "bio-remediation" - see link.
Three ways water can be polluted by are litter, gaseous emissions and oil spills
By seeing a lot of oil spills
yes caboolture river has oil spills all the time it is very common for its oil spills
About 125 known major oil spills.
"Red tide" has nothing to do with oil spills. It is the result of the accumulation of algae with a reddish coloration in near shore waters. Some red tides are produce natural toxins, deplete of dissolved oxygen or have other harmful impacts which lead to fish deaths.
oil spills
No, oil spills may happen in rivers and harbours too.
oil spills kill or harm wild life and it pollutes the earth