squid do live oil in the ocean
Giant Squids typically live in deep ocean. There has never been a major oil spill in the deep deep ocean. If there were one, if the oil spill was big enough, it would be expected that even the giant squid would die.
The squid has a special "engine" that runs on oil from the ocean floor and comes out when the squid wants to move. With this it is able to move at speeds up to 115mph.
the male fish eject a slicone of a oil like substance that creates a shell that allows the to adapt to new water
Oil?
Yes, it does it has a really yummy sour flavor.And this is how you make it :2 cups flour3 eggs½ teaspoon salt1 tablespoon squid ink1 teaspoon olive oil (optional)
Oil gets into the ocean when there's a hole in the oil transportation(i.e holes in ships, or anything that transports oil).
Certain bacteria live in hydrothermal vents on the ocean floor or in oil reservoirs within Earth at temperatures as high as 250oF.
the purpose of oil rigs is that they suck all the oil from ocean and then the workers go to different place to suck oil
The ocean contains approximately 320 million cubic miles of water, which translates to about 187 quintillion gallons. While exact figures for the oil content are difficult to determine, it is estimated that there are around 3 billion barrels of oil naturally present in the ocean, equivalent to roughly 126 billion gallons. However, this represents only a small fraction of the total volume of the ocean.
Don’t put it in the ocean
Yes, on some they do. Some oil rigs are very far out in the ocean. It would take too long to travel out to them and back every day. So the people who work there, also live there and go home for weekends or when they can.
There are oil rigs on land as well as on the ocean, so drilling for oil doesn't just happen on the ocean.