microbes- oil eating microorganisms
no, since the contaminated enviroment is WATER then this may cause the oil to expand but it still does not clean up the oil
Have a look at the clean up on the tin of paint, you will have your answer there, water clean up is waterbased, turps is oil based.
it ussalt takes about 5 years to make it completely clean of oil... and they clean out the water by water pump ship that clean out the water. as for the dead fish they have other boats net them out of the water...
Simple, you just burn the oil which will be on top of the water. All the oil will burn up leaving just the ocean.
No, oil does not dissolve in water because they are immiscible. Oil is less dense than water and forms a separate layer when mixed with water. This is why oil spills on water are difficult to clean up.
but booty rox
Any home improvement store -about 1/2 what they sell is oil based. Just look under clean up instructions. If it does not clean up with water, it's oil based.
Oil based paint is not water soluble and so needs paint thinner to clean the brushes etc.
use an automobile air filter
Usually with paint thinner or mineral spirits, (for oil-based) for water-based, soap an water, look on the container for clean up instructions.
we can help clean the oil spill by volunteering to help clean the animals who have oil on them.
$14,000,000,000 was spent to clean up the oil