Today: October 10, 2024
Today: October 10, 2024

Scientists Discover Microplastic Contamination in Secret Cave

Scientists Discover Microplastic Contamination in Secret Cave
October 03, 2023

Even a cave that has been completely isolated from human activity for the past three decades is not safe from the pervasive plague of microplastics. Plastic particles smaller than 5 millimeters in size, or "microplastics," are cropping up everywhere. From the highest reaches of contaminated clouds to the recesses of human psyches, the discovery of these particles in a remote cave has heightened the severity of this environmental calamity.

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