【题目】Plastic Island, Plastic Planet?Tiny Henderson Island in the South Pacific is one of the world's most distant places, but alsoone of the most polluted. Scientists visited the island recently, and were amazed to find it coveredin rubbish, even though no humans live there. Over 99% ...
For comparison: a few hundred kilometers from the patch you’d struggle to find values of 0.1 kg per square kilometer. A summary of the science of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch can be found here and more details on the trash island misconception here....
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根据文章第一句第二句In the Pacific Ocean, there's a high island. It's fill of plastic things.译为“在太平洋海域,有一个高山岛屿。里面都是塑料的东西”,故答案选B。3。【答案】F【解析】题干意思是我们应该到处扔塑料袋。根据题干的意思,可知是错的,我们不应该到处扔塑料袋。答案填F。4.【答案】...
Part of the British Pitcairn Islands territory, the island is so remote that it's only visited every five to 10 years for research purposes, but its location near the center of the South Pacific Gyre ocean current makes it a focal point for debris carried from South America or deposited by...
38 Million Pieces of Plastic Found Uninhabited Island in the South Pacific - Waking Timesocean plastic
Did you miss TEDxGreatPacificGarbagePatch? Watch it all now! Finally! The videos from theTEDx conference in L.A. last monthhave been posted. Here is my talk on living la vida sin plástico, as well as links to/descriptions of all the speakers and performers that day. Learn how plastic ...
eXXpedition crews have sailed along the Norwegian coast; across the South Atlantic from Senegal to Brazil via Ascension Island; from Brazil to Guyana off the coast of South America; the Caribbean, twice; north of the Arctic Circle; the Great Lakes; Great Britain; and the North Pacific gyre....
Floating plastic garbage has swamped a remote Pacific island once regarded as an environmental jewel and scientists say little can be done to save it while a throwaway culture persists.