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The ocean is full of tiny plastic particles – we found a way to track them with satellites – Phys.org
Plastic is the most common type of debris floating in the world’s oceans. Waves and sunlight break much of it down into smaller…
Plastic is the most common type of debris floating in the world’s oceans. Waves and sunlight break much of it down into smaller particles called microplasticsfragments less than 5 millimeters across, roughly the size of a sesame seed.
To understand how…
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