The Trash Patch In The Pacific Is Many Times Bigger Than We Thought
In total, scientists say there are about 79,000 tons of plastic in this area, which is more than double the size of Texas.
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March 23, 2018 at 04:41AM
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NPR News: The Trash Patch In The Pacific Is Many Times Bigger Than We Thought
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