Oil platforms may be built in the middle of the ocean. How does an oil platform work?(1 point) Responses It drills the seabed and pumps the oil to the surface. It drills the seabed and pumps the oil to the surface. It removes the oil on the surface during oil spills. It removes the oil on the surface during oil spills. It recycles the oil that is collected from different sources. It recycles the oil that is collected from different sources. It covers fissures to avoid oil leaks from the ocean floor

An oil platform works by drilling into the seabed and pumping the oil to the surface. It collects the oil from the underground reservoirs and transports it to the platform where it is processed and stored. The platform also has equipment to separate any water, gas, or impurities from the extracted oil before it is transported to onshore facilities for further processing and distribution. Additionally, oil platforms are equipped with safety measures and protocols to prevent and respond to oil spills, but their primary function is the extraction and production of oil.