Their is no single "person" who makes oil spills happen. They typically tend to happen due to overall human error, poor planing, old or outdated equipment, nature, natural disasters, and "acts of god" which is coined by insurance companies as "events outside of human control." Typically when an oil spill happens the company that either owns the oil or the delivery company-if a third party-is to blame for the spill.
No, oil spills may happen in rivers and harbours too.
oil spills happen because people are careless and and instead of emptying there tank they dump it in the ocean and cars driving on beaches.
April the 20th 2010
only if the fish boat is carrying oil
oil spill is when a boat or something else spills oil in the water or in the forests.a lot of oil spills happen when people drill for oil or when there's a leak somewhere they keep oil.
Yes, because if there's less oil than less oil ships will be crossing the ocean and less oil spills will happen.
Accidents happen, most oil spills are caused by even human mistake, earthquakes or some other force causing blowouts, leaks, pipeline corrosions and explosions.
yes while transporting oil through large ships
Oil spills occur relatively infrequently compared to the vast amount of oil transported globally, but they can still have significant environmental impacts. On average, major oil spills (defined as those releasing over 700 tonnes) happen roughly once every few years, while smaller spills occur more frequently. The frequency can vary based on factors such as shipping traffic, drilling activities, and regulatory measures. Overall, while large spills are rare, smaller incidents happen regularly, often going unnoticed.
if nothing is done about the oil spills that are damaging the populations of the sea otter then eventually the sea otter population will die off along with the other species caught in the oil spills around the world
bp gulf of Mexico place off the coast of Louisiana
It can definitely contribute to oil spills.