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The device sends a text message to local operators that can come and empty it when it is full.32. What do we know about Interceptor? A. It needs solar power to work. B. It is mainly used in the oceans. C. It is being under test. D. It can help sort waste.33. What does "...
()53. What can we infer from the second paragraph? A. All plastic waste in the oceans comes from rivers. B. Ocean currents make the amount of plastic waste grow. C. There's no plastic waste on land because it all ends up in the sea. D. Plastic waste can travel far away because ...
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The issue with the plastic waste in the oceans is more serious for the whole Earth than you may have imagined. The following facts prove it. If we were to consider Los Angeles alone, ten metric tons of plastic fragments such as grocery bags, soda bottles, and straws, enter the Pacific ...
Plastic waste in the oceans Every second, 100 tonnes of waste from billions produced each year ends up at sea, a large part of which is made of plastic. Some people call this the seventh continent, what a shame! Floating debris and or microparticles, this plastic waste is deposited on the...
D Plastic waste in the world's oceans is affecting marine (海洋的) life in new and unusual ways. A group of US and Canadian scientists found some species are living on a huge are a of plastic garbage floating in the Pacific Ocean.Linsey Haram of the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center...
But waste dumped into oceans is becoming a major___to them. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 threat 根据语境,前半句说海豚被认为是海洋中最友好的动物之一,后半句由 “but” 转折,提到倾倒进海洋的垃圾,垃圾对海豚应该是一种负面的影响。这里需要一个名词,“threat” 意思是 “威胁”, 符合语境,即倾倒进...
We use a huge amount of plastic. Most of it takes a long time to degrade when it’s discarded and can harm marine life. Bacteria might help to solve this problem.
Photos of sea turtles entangled and dying in straightjackets made of ocean plastic waste have helped propel a movement to remove some of the 8 million metric tons of plastic trash that flows into our oceans each year. Such images also fuel an estimated $73 billion market for recycled plastics...