A little pollution = big problems
Plastic pollution is different from paper or food waste because it never fully decomposes, or breaks down into pieces that can be reused by nature. Instead, plastic often ends up in water, where it releases toxic chemicals and can be mistaken for food. In a study conducted by the journal Science, scientists estimate that 8.8 million tons of plastic enter the ocean every year, threatening over 700 species of marine animals.
Plastic trash isn’t the Earth’s only pollution problem. Oil accidentally spilling into the sea, agriculture products like fertilizers and pesticides seeping into the soil, and even excess noise and light can pollute the environment.
For instance, the sounds made by ships mess with whale calls, and bright lights can confuse animals such as birds and newly hatched sea turtles.
ccording to the text,
A
it takes a long time for plastic to break down naturally and be reused by nature.
B
plastic trash and oil spills threaten over 700 species when they get into the oceans.
C
plastic trash, oil spills and agricultural residues are the pollution problems that affect marine life.
D
noise pollution from ships and bright lights can affect marine life and birds.
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