Fill in the gap with a suitable word PLASTIC ENDANGERS WORLD OCEANS The pollution of the oceans through waste, especially plastic, is a worldwide problem. Although most of world’s waste stays on land , an increasing amount is getting 1__________________the world’s oceans . They are gradually becoming the largest plastic dump in the world. Over the last decades we have been producing more plastic than ever before. About 10% of the total waste we produce is plastic. Due 2__________________ our consumer habits we often use plastic only once, then throw it away. Only very small amounts of plastic are recycled and can be used again. One of the biggest threats are the 50 billion plastic bags that are used every year. Plastic gets into the oceans in various ways. People who bathe on beaches pollute water in coastal regions . Tons of waste are 3__________________into the oceans from big ships. It is estimated that over 270000 tons of plastic are currently 4__________________on the world’s oceans. Most of it is very small, sometimes even impossible to see. However, there are also larger items like plastic toys or bags. As time goes on plastic waste gets smaller and smaller and is reduced to tiny pieces. Once plastic material gets into the oceans it is transported by ocean 5__________________over very large distances. These so called gyres are like whirlpools that move plastic waste across the oceans. Among the five main oceanic gyres the Pacific Garbage Patch is the most important. It spreads from the western coast of the US across the northern Pacific to Japan. The pollution of the world’s oceans through plastic has a widespread impact on humans, our nature and the environment. Sea animals, for example sea lions and seals, get caught in plastic and cannot escape. Sea birds, whales, turtles and other animals eat plastic and digest it. Plastic eaten by fish go up the food chain. Dangerous substances end up in our stomachs. More and more plastic in the oceans have attracted other species and threaten the animals that already live there.
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Fill in the gap with a suitable word
PLASTIC ENDANGERS WORLD OCEANS
The pollution of the oceans through waste, especially plastic, is a worldwide problem. Although most of world’s waste stays on land , an increasing amount is getting 1______to____________the world’s oceans . They are gradually becoming the largest plastic dump in the world.
Over the last decades we have been producing more plastic than ever before. About 10% of the total waste we produce is plastic. Due 2______to ( = because/because of)____________ our consumer habits we often use plastic only once, then throw it away. Only very small amounts of plastic are recycled and can be used again. One of the biggest threats are the 50 billion plastic bags that are used every year.
Plastic gets into the oceans in various ways. People who bathe on beaches pollute water in coastal regions . Tons of waste are 3_______flown___________into ( chảy ra ) the oceans from big ships.
It is estimated that over 270000 tons of plastic are currently 4_______appeared ( xuất hiện) ___________on the world’s oceans. Most of it is very small, sometimes even impossible to see. However, there are also larger items like plastic toys or bags. As time goes on plastic waste gets smaller and smaller and is reduced to tiny pieces.
Once plastic material gets into the oceans it is transported by ocean 5________flow ( dòng chảy) __________over very large distances. These so called gyres are like whirlpools that move plastic waste across the oceans. Among the five main oceanic gyres the Pacific Garbage Patch is the most important. It spreads from the western coast of the US across the northern Pacific to Japan.
The pollution of the world’s oceans through plastic has a widespread impact on humans, our nature and the environment.
Sea animals, for example sea lions and seals, get caught in plastic and cannot escape.
Sea birds, whales, turtles and other animals eat plastic and digest it.
Plastic eaten by fish go up the food chain. Dangerous substances end up in our stomachs.
More and more plastic in the oceans have attracted other species and threaten the animals that already live there.