Question 19: a. This microscopic infiltration then moves up the food chain, as smaller fish are eaten by larger predators, eventually reachi...
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Question 19:
a. This microscopic infiltration then moves up the food chain, as smaller fish are eaten by larger predators, eventually reaching our dinner plates.
b. However, a closer inspection reveals a far more sinister reality lurking beneath the pristine surface.
c. The water is choked not just with floating bottles, but with billions of tiny plastic particles created as larger debris breaks down over time.
d. Because these particles are so small, they are easily mistaken for plankton and ingested by marine life, causing internal damage.
e. At first glance, the deep blue expanse of the Pacific Ocean appears majestically clean and untouched by human hands.
A. e – b – c – d – a B. e – c – b – d – a C. a – d – c – b – e D. a – c – b – d – e
