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A typical oil control ring consists of _______ separate part(s).

A. three
B. four
C. two
D. one

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Three

Step-by-step explanation:

Oil control rings are designed differently than compression rings. A typical oil control ring consists of three separate pieces: two very thin metal rings called scrapers, and a spacer ring called an expander placed in the groove between them.

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A. three

Oil spill can be very harmful to marine life because the chemical make up of oils can be poisonous to marine life. The oil can also affect the natural body temperature of marine animals especially to the small fish. Sea otters and sea birds are the most commonly affected by oil spills and those other marine animals that can be found in the shoreline. Heavy oils like the bunker oils used to fuel ships are the most harmful oil because when this oil stick to birds feathers, they may have an inability to warm themselves that could lead them to die.
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