Social Sciences, asked by jaisharma5598, 12 days ago

Make a project showing the interlinking of biodiversity with the use of plastic as an

indispensable item in our daily lives.

You may consider the following while making this project:

 Effect of plastic on plants

 Effect of plastic on animals

 Effect of plastic on oceans

 Effect of plastic on marine life.​

Answers

Answered by jainhemlata8
23

Answer:

Material Science of Plastics

The mass use of plastic started in the 1950s and has steadily grown ever since. Today, more than 300 million tons of plastic are produced annually. While in Europe the production of plastic has remained relatively constant over the last decade, in developing countries in particular it continues to rise.

The popularity of plastic is due not only to its low production costs but also its numerous practical characteristics, including its low weight, acid resistance, and flexibility. In addition, plastic’s flexible properties encourage technological innovations and—particularly in the fields of medicine, building technology, and aircraft and automobile manufacturing—lead to new solutions, improvements, and comfort.

Yet the tremendous consumption of plastic also presents numerous problems. A large part of the plastic quickly ends up in the garbage. As standard plastic is not biodegradable, plastic refuse improperly disposed of pollutes our environment for decades or even centuries. Today, mountains of plastic are piling up in garbage dumps and in the natural world. As consumption increases there is an urgent need for far-sighted and holistic solutions to this problem.

Explanation:

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Answered by tushargupta0691
7

Answer:

Plastic is a necessary component of daily living. Plastic bottles, bags, packaging, and technical moulded parts are lightweight and resistant to moisture and decay, but there are drawbacks as well.

Explanation:

Each year, thousands of seabirds, sea turtles, seals, and other marine mammals die from consuming or being entangled in plastic. Nearly 700 species of wildlife consume and become entangled in plastic waste, including endangered species like Hawaiian monk seals and Pacific loggerhead sea turtles. Up to 13 million metric tonnes of plastic are thought to enter the ocean annually, which is equal to one trash or garbage truck load every minute. Fish, seabirds, sea turtles, and marine mammals may suffocate if they eat or become tangled in plastic trash.drowning and famine.

Plastic results in pollution of the environment and the extinction of marine life. The ecosystem contains millions of tonnes of plastic debris, particularly in the oceans and seas. By 2050, according to some projections, there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish.

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