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The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is a concentrated accumulation of persistent floating debris in the North Pacific Ocean, primarily consisting of plastic particles and other long...
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The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is a concentrated accumulation of persistent floating debris in the North Pacific Ocean, primarily consisting of plastic particles and other long...
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The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is a region in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre where persistent ocean currents concentrate floating debris, primarily plastics and other slowl...
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The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is a concentrated accumulation of marine debris in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre. It forms primarily because persistent ocean currents trap...
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Ocean trash is human-made waste that travels into the sea, including plastics, metals, glass, wood, rubber, paper, and synthetic textiles. It originates on land via rivers, stor...
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The Pacific Garbage Patch is a region in the North Pacific Ocean where floating plastic and other debris accumulate in higher concentrations than surrounding waters. It formed n...
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The Great Pacific Gyre is the largest of Earth’s five oceanic gyres, a vast system of rotating currents in the North Pacific that accumulates floating debris, including a high...
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