24 Nisan 2022 Pazar

HOW PLASTICS MOVE AROUND THE WORLD

 

How plastics move around the world

Most of the plastic trash in the oceans, Earth’s last sink, flows from land. Trash is also carried to sea by major rivers, which act as conveyor belts, picking up more and more trash as they move downstream. Once at sea, much of the plastic trash remains in coastal waters. But once caught up in ocean currents, it can be transported around the world.

On Henderson Island, an uninhabited atoll in the Pitcairn Group isolated halfway between Chile and New Zealand, scientists found plastic items from Russia, the United States, Europe, South America, Japan, and China. They were carried to the South Pacific by the South Pacific gyre, a circular ocean current.

 Student's Name:  Sümeyye  (8th Grade Student)

Reerence:https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/article/plastic-pollution

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