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saving our earth, (the world is losing 137 species of plants, animals and…
saving our earth
life cycle of plastic
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The largest garbage patch is called the ‘Great pacific garbage patch’ and it is located between us (in South East Asia) and America.
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Plastics can take anywhere from 20 to 500 years to decompose, depending on the material and structure.
deforestation
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Decreased biodiversity - Species of animals become extinct as their ecosystem has become damaged and their homes have been destroyed.
Global warming - We have too much carbon dioxide, which is harmful to the earths atmosphere.
Floods- The roots of trees absorb much of the water that falls. Without trees, the water has nowhere to go. This causes water to remain on the surface and flooding occurs. Due to floods, animals and humans homes become damaged leaving them homeless.
plastic in food webs
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By studying these birds, scientists are able to find out more about plastic pollution
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plastic in oceans
Plastic in oceans slowly become smaller and sea animals eat them slowly until their body makes them feel full but they’re starving
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the world is losing 137 species of plants, animals and insects every day to deforestation.
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