it effects the animals:
it can kill them
poison them
water:
the ocean's color changes
The North Sea is where the maximum reserves of oil and natural gas are found in Europe. Countries like Norway and the United Kingdom have been significant producers of oil and gas from this region.
Some potential problems with extracting oil from under the sea include oil spills, which can harm marine ecosystems and wildlife; leaks or equipment failures, leading to pollution and environmental damage; and increased carbon dioxide emissions contributing to climate change. Additionally, deep-sea drilling can be technically challenging and expensive, with risks of accidents and challenges in safety management.
No, lightning is not typically strong enough to ignite crude oil on the surface of the sea. The high water content of the oil would prevent it from catching fire even if struck by lightning.
We can not get to the Crude oil easy, and you normaly find it under the sea, and as you are digging under the sea and the oil spills it will cause pollution and kill the sea creatures. -Bethany Wilden-
One way to separate oil from seawater is through the process of skimming, where a barrier or device is used to collect the oil floating on the water's surface. Another method is using absorbent materials like booms or pads to soak up the oil. Additionally, advanced techniques like centrifugation or chemical dispersants may be used for more efficient separation.
Oil contaminate and kills the sea. Oil is a toxin, which would kill the sea life in a matter of seconds.
yes oil is available under the sea , theres lots of plates of oil under the sea bed
Oil does not mix with water, not even salty sea water.
the sea...?
to get oil
yeah oil and gas BENEATH the sea i mean beneath the bottom.
Sea Empress oil spill happened in 1996.
Aegean Sea oil spill happened in 1992.
people in the north sea make sure the sea is not polluted, or gets oil spills.
The North Sea.
....the north sea
North Sea