Adding acidic solution
Using aerobic bacteria
Pouring water on the affected water area
Burning off the oil from the area
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Aerobic bacteria would definately decompose hydrocarbons into water and carbon(iv)oxide because it need oxygen to live, respiration would attract oxygen from the environment and simultaneously some of the oxygen is used for the combustion of the hydrocarbon. And stop saying you would burn up a farmland because you want to remove oil spillage. You will definately affect the unaffected areas of the farmland by so doing. In yorubaland, we will call the farmer 'ota aje' meaning 'enemies of market'.

d answer is by adding aerobic bacteria
explanation: there five method of removing oil spoilage in farmland 1.containment and recovering ( mechanical method)
2.dispersal (chemical method)
3.Bio remediation, adding microbes (I.e aerobic bacteria and fertilizer to the affected areas in order to clean up d spills
4 burning off of d layer from water
5 spraying with hot water.
even though 3 and 4 confuses d answer is 3 for farmlands
The answer is B but if u read wide, D also is correct jus that it bring about air pollution which is dangerous to human.

when u burn off this oil spillage dont we think tjat it will cause another havoc on the land since it is a farmland this action of burning will kill the remaining bacteria living in the soil

it supposed to be anerobic not aerobic . The other alternative option will be Burning off the crudeoil that if the portion is small though .

on my side, l would say it is best to use burning since it is on a water body. After the floating oil is burnt, the next layer which is water will quench the fire and that will be all.
remember if introducing aerobic bacteria is used it will not only consume the oil but also use up the oxygen in the water needed for aquatic life
However, I stand to be corrected.

YEAH@MMESOPRECIOUS..the aerobic bacteria breaths in the content of the oil..the oil will be harmless to the farm crop..
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