Oil platforms may be built in the middle of the ocean how does an oil platform work A it drills the seabed in pumps the oil to the surface B it recycles the oil that is collected from different sources C it removes the oil on the surface during oil spills D covers fissures to avoid oil leaks from the ocean floors

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The correct answer is A: it drills the seabed and pumps the oil to the surface.

Oil platforms, also known as offshore drilling rigs, are structures used to extract petroleum from deep beneath the ocean floor. They drill into the seabed to access oil reservoirs and then use pumps to bring the extracted oil to the surface for processing and transportation.