Visualize the Oil Disaster in Your Hometown

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For most of us, its tough to suppose a distance of a BP oil disaster in a Gulf of Mexico.

The website If It Was My Home uses Google Earth mapping technology as well as interpretation from a National Oceanic as well as Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to emanate a map which shows a measure of a oil spill. NOAA releases interpretation daily, as well as a site is updated during slightest once per day.

Just type a city name in a poke bar during a top, as well as a map will show a oil brief over your city, enabling we to see just how large this mess unequivocally is!

Community Connection:

If we want to do something to help, cruise getting a haircut! Thats right, hair can be incited in to mats used to incorporate up oil. Read all about it in Nancy Harders article, Cut Your Hair to Stop a Oil Spill.


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