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Madalyn Armstrong
14 August, 16:50
Why do oil spills pose a long-term risk?
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Marcelo Blevins
14 August, 19:30
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If you spill oil into water you can risk how healthy the environment is and creatures around it. the spill does not even need to be in water, if it is on land it can pose as a wild fire threat and the could harm the animals as well.
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