( )31. Who told Cindy a story about a sea turtle?A. Her father.B. Her teacher.C. Her mother.D. Her brother.( )32. How did Cindy feel after the biology class?A. Happy.B. Lonely.C. Unhappy.D. Excited.( )33. Why do sea turtles eat plastic bags?A. Because there isn't much...
ofthewaterthreetimesaslongtosmelltheplasticbagscomparedtocontrolsmells. NickMallos, seniordirectorofOceanConservancy, saysthisstudyprovidesalarmingnewinformationaboutwhyturtleseatplastic. Untilnow, therewerejusttheoriesthatseaturtlesmighthavebecomeaccidentallygottencaughtintheplastic, orperhapstheymistookplasticbagsfor...
More than half of the estimated 8 million tons of plastic waste that ends up in the world’s ocean originate from just five Asian countries: China|!!| Indonesia|!!| the Philippines|!!| Vietnam and Thailand
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If we pull together, our choices can help save animals and the ocean they live in. 1. What can we know from Paragraph 1? A. Sea creatures like eating plastic bags. B. The sea turtle has eaten a jellyfish as its dinner. C. Many sea creatures like the turtle have eaten plastic or ...
CA sea turtle swims through the water and spots a white object floating near the surface. "Yum!" it thinks. "A jellyfish!" Chasing after its dinner,the turtle swallows the item.But the floating object isn't a jellyfish — it's a plastic bag that could make the sea turtle sick.This...
And sea turtle populations have been affected by climate change. It has caused more storms and a rise in sea levels. These have destroyed nesting habitats. PLASTIC POLLUTION Sea turtles sometimes mistake plastic bags for jellyfish and try to eat them. ...
The green sea turtle is among the most elegant marine creatures cruising through our oceans. Known for their gentle demeanor and striking appearance, these marine turtles are vital to ocean ecosystems, especially their marine turtle habitat in coral reef
PLASTIC POLLUTION Sea turtles sometimes mistake plastic bags for jellyfish. They try to eat them. RICH CAREY—GETTY IMAGES Climate change is a danger, too. Sea levels are rising. There are more storms. These destroy turtles’ nesting places. ...