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Aleks [24]
4 years ago
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BEST ANSWER WILL BE MARK BRAINLIEST!! Oil spills can cause substantial environmental damage. What are examples of the types of w

ildlife that are affected and the impacts that oil spills have on habitats? Why are oil spills difficult to manage and why do they have long-term impacts?
Biology
1 answer:
Ann [662]4 years ago
3 0
Oil spills especially harm wildlife around and in water, such as geese, ducks, fish, frogs, and swans. penguins, otters, and other such animals are harmed as well. The oil is very dangerous to the habitat as a whole, because if one part of a system is messed up, the whole system is effected. Oil spills are difficult to manage because oil is hard to clean up, and it spreads. Oil gets on everything and anything, and is toxic to living organisms. It can take off the natural oil on waterfowl's wings, making it hard to swim and escape the oil.
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