Question 8 of 10 • Environmental Science - SC2028 B
Answer:
The use of oil has the potential to affect aquatic viability during several stages. Offshore drilling practices to acquire oil for energy use can negatively impact aquatic viability through potential contamination and disruption of aquatic habitats. Transportation of oil over the water has the potential to contaminate aquatic ecosystems through oil spills. Waste products associated with the use of oil for energy production can also cause contamination of aquatic habitats.