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Peak Plastic Scientists Find Microplastics on Snowdon

Peak Plastic Scientists Find Microplastics on Snowdon

Daily News Peak Plastic 3 rd March 2020 Environment x UK News x There

Daily News Peak Plastic 3 rd March 2020 Environment x UK News x There are tiny plastics on a UK mountain. Scientists found them in a lake on Snowdon. It’s the highest mountain in Wales. Snowdon is in a national park. It’s a place where wildlife is protected. A scientist says it’s “likely” they came in the rain. They also say it’s surprising to find plastic in a remote place! Microplastics are tiny pieces of plastic. They are less than 5 mm. These plastics often break off from larger pieces. Photo: Mount Snowdon. • What are microplastics? • Why are single-use plastics a problem? • What is Snowdon? • How are people taking action to tackle plastic pollution? So what is the problem with some plastics? Plastic is not always biodegradable. It takes hundreds of years to break down. A lot of it ends up in our oceans. Here, some animals can think its food. Wildlife group WWF says it can kill thousands of animals. People, though, want to make a change. Next month, the UK will ban cotton buds and plastic straws. There are some exemptions. Read the full article online here. Click here to complete the 60 second read.

What Are Microplastics? Plastic is a man-made material. Microplastics are small pieces around 5

What Are Microplastics? Plastic is a man-made material. Microplastics are small pieces around 5 mm in length different material businesses Most are strong, durable and can be moulded to any shape. They’re a cheap material so many businesses use it. They often break off from larger pieces. There are different plastics which are suitable for different jobs. Because of this, plastic is found in many goods and products. Find three reasons why plastic is convenient for people. Investigate different materials made from plastic

Why Are Single-Use Plastics a Problem? Single-use plastics are usually only used once before

Why Are Single-Use Plastics a Problem? Single-use plastics are usually only used once before being thrown away. Plastic take centuries to decompose and damages the environment. Cotton buds are often flushed down the toilet and end up in the world’s oceans. Here, they break into smaller pieces which are often mistaken for food by animals, injuring or killing them. WWF believes around 100, 000 marine mammals are killed by plastic each year. centuries often believes Find an adjective which means belonging to the sea or ocean. Explore this link to the TV series Blue Planet about plastics.

What Is Snowdon? Snowdon is the highest mountain in Wales. It’s called Yr Wyddfa

What Is Snowdon? Snowdon is the highest mountain in Wales. It’s called Yr Wyddfa in Welsh. often experience different There is also railway on Snowdon for people who don’t want to walk all the way. Snowdonia National Park says that people often come to experience the different landscapes there, such as the mountains, beaches, lakes and rivers. The Snowdonia National Park says 26, 000 people live there. A national park is an area of land that’s protected for people to enjoy. Why do you think Snowdonia is so popular with visitors? Find out more about the mountains of Wales here.

How Are People Taking Action to Tackle Plastic Pollution? Today’s news shows how people

How Are People Taking Action to Tackle Plastic Pollution? Today’s news shows how people want to find an answer to plastic pollution. Girlguiding says they will ask Guides and Brownies to take a plastic pledge. It asks guides to promise to speak out about plastic waste. answer guides promise Next month, the UK will mostly ban the sale of plastic straws, stirrers and cotton buds. Sportspeople at the Tokyo Olympics will also sleep on cardboard beds to avoid using plastic. Do you think we will ever solve plastic pollution? Explain your answer. Explain which idea you think is the best.

Glossary Word Definition protected Where something is kept safe. remote Far from where people

Glossary Word Definition protected Where something is kept safe. remote Far from where people live. biodegradable To rot naturally. exemptions To be allowed not to follow a law for a reason.