Yes, an oil spill can significantly affect other countries, especially if it occurs near shared bodies of water, such as oceans or seas. Oil spills can spread over vast distances due to ocean currents, impacting marine ecosystems, fisheries, and coastal communities in neighboring nations. Furthermore, the economic repercussions, including tourism and trade disruptions, can extend beyond the spill's immediate location, making it a regional environmental concern. International cooperation may be required for effective response and cleanup efforts.
the oil spill effected Europe a Lot because the people had a scarce amount of clean water
how would the oil spill in gulf Mexico affect the dolphins.
It will affect Florida, but we need to know how.
Yes, it did.
No it should not as the oil spill is in salt water. Unless a city on the coast near the spill draws their drinking water from the ocean and desalinates it it shouldent effect the population on the gulf coast
The 'Deepwater Horizon oil spill', also called the 'BP Oil Spill', the 'Gulf of Mexico oil spill' or the 'Macondo blowout'... ---- Wikipedia
probably except it might not have been round the spill
Louisiana
an oil spill
the hydrocarbon constitution of the oil and the biodiversity present over there will seriously affect the spill.
If it doesn't get stopped it would affect us globaly
The Gulf Spill is a world wide event as it over time will affect the entire world. One drop of oil on one side of the world, can affect the ecosystem on the complete other side of the world.