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How many gyres are in our oceans?
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What percentage of marine debris is plastic?
80%
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20%
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What are the final resting places for most plastic that enters the oceans?
River mouths
TQ's house
Coastlines
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Which marine animal is most threatened by ocean pollution?
Sea turtles
Dolphins
Sharks
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Tiny plastic particles used in products like face scrubs and toothpaste, which can end up polluting water bodies.
Gyres
Bioaccumulation
Nurdles
Cosmetic Microbeads
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According to The Ocean Cleanup project, by what year is it estimated that 90% of the floating plastic in the ocean could be removed?
by 2050
by 2040
by 2060
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The build-up of harmful substances, like chemicals or plastics, in the bodies of living organisms over time.
Bioaccumulation
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Gyres
Cosmetic Microbeads
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The process of something breaking down or becoming worse over time, often due to natural or environmental factors.
Degradation
Dispose
Riverine
Plastic Leaking
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How much plastic (in percentage) is either not collected or improperly disposed?
30%
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40%
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How long does it take for a plastic bottle to decompose in the ocean?
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All the water on Earth, including oceans, rivers, lakes, and even water in the air.
Plastic Emission
Gyres
Hydrosphere
Nurdles
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Where does the majority of plastic emissions come from?
From low income countries
From middle income countries
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