burning off the oil layer
spraying with detergent
dispersal with compressed air
spraying with hot water
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u guys are only suggesting based on the oil , wat abt creek
wat are creeks?

Oil spillage in ponds and creeks can be cleaned up using various methods, depending on the extent of the spill and the environmental conditions. However, the most appropriate method for cleaning up oil spills in ponds and creeks typically involves a combination of physical removal and chemical treatment.
One common method is:
B. spraying with detergent
Detergents can help break up the oil into smaller droplets, making it easier to disperse and remove from the water surface. Additionally, the use of sorbents (such as absorbent materials like pads or booms) can help soak up the dispersed oil. Burning off the oil layer (option A) or spraying with hot water (option D) can be effective in certain situations but may not be suitable for all environments and can have adverse environmental impacts. Dispersal with compressed air (option C) is not typically used for cleaning up oil spills in ponds and creeks.

d answer should be b because detergent cause increase in bacteria that will digest d oil

I also chose b o nd m seeing anoda ans here...detergents reduce surface tension na nt compressed air





