The grass will die because it will not be able to use the nitrogen compounds in the soil
oil
True
stand back and advise the teacher of the spill
This depends on the chemical, depth of the penetration, elapsed time, porosity of the wood. You can use a solvent or the surface scraping.
Yes, a chemical spill would be considered a man-made disaster because it is a result of human activity rather than a natural occurrence. It can have detrimental effects on the environment, human health, and surrounding communities. Proper prevention measures and response protocols are necessary to mitigate the impact of such incidents.
It fills the water with chemicals and that is very bad
Science helps us understand how oil floats, where the winds blow, what coastlines are likely to be damaged, and what physical and chemical agents are useful to minimise the damage from the spill.
how would the oil spill in gulf Mexico affect the dolphins.
oil
It will affect Florida, but we need to know how.
Yes
probably except it might not have been round the spill
Yes, it did.
Cozumel is far away from this spill and the movement has been in the eastern direction (towards the panhandle area of Florida). So, this spill does not affect Cozumel, Mexico.
If it doesn't get stopped it would affect us globaly
yes it can!
The flowers will not grow as well because bacteria are needed to fix nitrogen.