Plastic pollution permeates every inch of the ocean – from microplastics in the food chain to plastic water bottles floating on the surface. One of the most famous examples, however, is the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. This monolith of ocean pollution is made up of all kinds of marine debri...
根据第一段“The amount of plastic pollution in the oceans is rapidly increasing. This is problematic, as at least 700 kinds of ocean animals — including sharks, whales, seabirds and turtles — can become caught in the stuff or mistake it for a tasty snack. (海洋中的塑料污染正在迅速增加。
根据第一段"The amount of plastic pollution in the oceans is rapidly increasing.This is problematic,as at least 700 kinds of ocean animals—including sharks,whales,seabirds and turtles—can become caught in the stuff or mistake it for a tasty snack.海洋中的塑料污染数量正在迅速增加。这是有问题...
根据文章第一段“The amount of plastic pollution in the oceans is rapidly increasing. This is problematic, as at least 700 species of sea animals may mistake it for a tasty snack. (海洋中塑料污染的数量正在迅速增加。这是有问题的,因为至少700种海洋动物可能会把它误认为美味的小吃。)”可知,塑料...
C The amount of plastic pollution in the oceans is rapidly increasing. This is problematic, as at least700 species of marine animals - including sharks, whales, seabirds and turtles - can become caught in the stuff or mistake it for a tasty snack.While we know that some species seem to ...
Plastic Pollution in the OceansJackson, Ashley
根据“But for the first time, scientists have found plastic in human poop, USA Today reported但据《今日美国》报道,科学家首次在人类粪便中发现塑料”,可知Plastic in human poop符合题意,故选C。【小题2】题意:根据第二段研究人员跟踪调查了8名健康志愿者。考查细节判断。A. 跟踪8名健康志愿者;根据“...
Plastic use is increasing rapidly in many parts of the world today and is changing human lives. Plastics are certainly useful, but the tendency of many people to throw them away when they're no longer needed is creating a major pollution problem. They break down very slowly and may release...
Ocean plastic pollution is five times worse in Antarctica than scientists expected, a new study found.
Pollution of the Ocean by Plastic and Trash Garbage has been discarded into the oceans for as long as humans have sailed the seven seas or lived on seashores or near waterways flowing into the sea. Since the 1940s, plastic use has increased dramatically, resulting in a huge quantity of ...