oil spillage does not cause water pollution true and false
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The statement given here is FALSE.
- The overflow of oil that occurs during the extraction of crude oil from the ocean is known as oil spillage.
- During the extraction procedure, the oil may spill.
- Because oil has a thicker consistency than water and has a lower density, it forms a layer above the water.
- This layer on the water's surface renders the water poisonous and hazardous to aquatic life and other beneficial uses.
- It also prevents sunlight from reaching the water's underside.
- When water is mixed with oil, it becomes toxic, which is why it is referred to as water pollution.
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