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A Planet Poisoned by Plastic by Simon Rose
1. Erom Hawaiian beaches to the coast of Britain, we're paying a lethal pekee
society says TV adventurer Simon Reeve. The beautiful tropical islands
used as a setting for countless TV series and films ranging from Losito
in the middle of the vast Pacific Ocean, distance alone should protect Hawalls
landscapes and turquoise sen om environmental problems facing the rest of
2. However, the beaches are covered in plastic rubbish washed up from around the world,
Pristine sand is covered with old plastic toothbrushes
, combs, shoes
, and belts Clearing the
beaches becomes almost impossible because as soon as it is cleared, the waves dump to
mountain of rubbish.
The larger pieces of waste can be collected by hand but the surface of the beach is covered
factories use to form the infinite number of plastic products that fill our lives. These are dumped
out of factories into the sea in their trillions. Because tiny fragments of plastic in our oceans are
so small and look like food, they are being gobbled up by small fish, which in turn are eaten by
larger fish-which in turn are eaten by us.
4. Plastic doesn't biodegrade. Instead it breaks down into even smaller pieces. Among the grains
of sand were billions of tiny plastic flecks, which the pounding of the sea was reducing in size.
From the beaches of Hawaii to the seas around Britain, we are soiling our own nest
with millions of small plastic pellets known as 'nurdles. These are the raw material that
5. Since 1994, plastic litter has increased by an extraordinary 121 percent. The plastic we see on
our beaches is just a fraction of the plastic waste that is clogging our oceans. Incredibly all the
plastic ever created-totaling hundreds of millions of tonnes- is still out there in the environment
in some form
6.So plastic is ruining our beaches, choking the oceans and poisoning our food chain. We need
to spurn and reject the main culprits: plastic bags, packaging and single-use water bottles, a
wasteful obscenity. These make up the bulk of plastic usage. At stake is the future of beaches,
our seas and the food chain. It is nothing short of an environmental emergency. answer this paragraph​

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Answered by kpatel311405
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