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Where is the Great Pacific Garbage Patch located?
 
Between Hawaii and California
 
Between Hawaii and Marshall
 
Between California and Nigeria
What are the final resting places for most plastic that enters the oceans?
 
Coastlines
 
TQ's house
 
River mouths
How much plastic (in percentage) is either not collected or improperly disposed?
 
20%
 
30%
 
40%
Which are the 2 major sources of ocean plastic pollution?
 
Rivers & Fishing Gear
 
Fishing Gear & Fossil Fuels
 
Rivers & Factories
How many gyres are in our oceans?
 
5
 
6
 
4
Where does the majority of plastic emissions come from?
 
From middle income countries
 
From high income countries
 
From low income countries
How much plastic pollution enter the world's oceans every year?
 
A million tons
 
2 million tons
 
3 million tons
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 2040
 
by 2050
 
by 2060
Which ocean zone is most affected by plastic pollution?
 
The surface
 
The mid-ocean ridge
 
The deep sea
Which marine animal is most threatened by ocean pollution?
 
Sea turtles
 
Dolphins
 
Sharks
What percentage of marine debris is plastic?
 
80%
 
20%
 
50%
How long does it take for a plastic bottle to decompose in the ocean?
 
450 years
 
50 years
 
100 years
Which of the following is a major source of ocean pollution?
 
Fishing Gear
 
Wind Erosion
 
Forest Fires
The build-up of harmful substances, like chemicals or plastics, in the bodies of living organisms over time.
 
Bioaccumulation
 
Cosmetic Microbeads
 
Nurdles
 
Gyres
Tiny plastic particles used in products like face scrubs and toothpaste, which can end up polluting water bodies.
 
Cosmetic Microbeads
 
Gyres
 
Nurdles
 
Bioaccumulation
Small plastic pellets that are the raw material used to make plastic products.
 
Nurdles
 
Gyres
 
Cosmetic Microbeads
 
Bioaccumulation
Large, circular ocean currents that can trap floating debris like plastic.
 
Gyres
 
Cosmetic Microbeads
 
Nurdles
 
Bioaccumulation
A place where large amounts of plastic waste are released into the environment.
 
Plastic Emission Hotspot
 
Gyres
 
Nurdles
 
Cosmetic Microbeads
All the water on Earth, including oceans, rivers, lakes, and even water in the air.
 
Hydrosphere
 
Nurdles
 
Plastic Emission
 
Gyres
The process of making plastic materials and products.
 
Plastic Production
 
Hydrosphere
 
Plastic Emission Hotspot
 
Gyres
The release of plastic particles or waste into the environment, especially into water bodies.
 
Plastic Leaking
 
Plastic Production
 
Hydrosphere
 
Plastic Emission Hotspot
To get rid of something, usually by throwing it away.
 
Dispose
 
Plastic Leaking
 
Plastic Production
 
Hydrosphere
Related to or found near a river.
 
Riverine
 
Dispose
 
Plastic Leaking
 
Plastic Production
The process of something breaking down or becoming worse over time, often due to natural or environmental factors.
 
Degradation
 
Riverine
 
Plastic Leaking
 
Dispose
The act of removing trash or harmful substances from a place to make it clean and safe.
 
Cleanup
 
Riverine
 
Degradation
 
Plastic Leaking