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In 1991, one of the most serious oil spills in history brought considerable damage to wildlife in the Middle East region.
Question 1:
In 1991, one of the most serious oil spills in history brought considerable damage to wildlife in the Middle East region. What caused the oil spill?
A.
Iraqi forces deliberately released crude oil from several tankers
B.
Tanker Exxon Valdez hit an undersea reef
C.
Nowruz Field platform spilled 80 million gallons of oil
D.
Ixtoc I oil well suffered a blowout
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