Which is the BEST summary of Passage 1?
Officials care about their image when oil spills
occur. They use dispersants to push oil deeper into
the water, which causes more damage.
Boats are sometimes responsible for oil spills.
Dispersants can break up oil, but skimming and
burning are sometimes better choices.
Oil spills have consequences for wildlife and
people. Cleanup methods have downsides, which
means it is often best to leave spills alone.
Spilled oil makes a shiny layer on water that can
cover birds and enter food chains. Areas affected
by oil spills can recover.