In an oil spill, why does the oil not mix with the sea water?
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The oil is LESS DENSE than the water, and thus it floats on the water, and should this occur with an oil spill, e.g. the Exxon Valdez, this has disastrous consequences for aquatic flora and fauna (and birdies).
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The oil is LESS DENSE than the water, and thus it floats on the water, and should this occur with an oil spill, e.g. the Exxon Valdez, this has disastrous consequences for aquatic flora and fauna (and birdies).
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