Why does the trash in the ocean end up in only some particular places in the ocean like the great garbage patch?
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While many different types of trash enter the ocean, plastics make up the majority of marine debris for two reasons. ... Second, plastic goods do not biodegrade but instead, break down into smaller pieces. In the ocean, the sun breaks down these plastics into tinier and tinier pieces, a process known as photodegradation.
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