It's time to do something about the nurdle problem. And just what is a nurdle, you might ask? Nurdles, also known as "mermaid tears," are small plastic pellets that are widely used to make all types of plastic products, from bottles to television sets. Sadly, mismanagement of these little pellets during transport and processing leads to billions being unintentionally released into rivers and oceans. With each passing year, they are becoming more and more prevalent in aquatic environments. Their small size, round shape, and variety of colors make them attractive food-easily mistaken for fish eggs and small prey. In addition, nurdles are often colonized by microbes that are dangerous to humans and sea life. A recent study of nurdles in Scotland revealed that the small plastic bits were covered with E coli, the bacterium responsible for food poisoning in mammals. Fortunately, some organizations are raising awareness of the problem. The Great Global Nurdle Hunt is a charity that encourages people to become citizen scientists and gather data on how common these pieces are. From there, we can figure out who's polluting and begin the cleanup. So let's all get out there and do some nurdle hunting-just be sure to wear your gloves!
Below are several topics discussed in the media. Which of the following topics resembles the theme of the passage on nurdles?
A) "Plastic Straws Make Ocean Pollution-Here's What to Do About it"
B) "New Types of Biodegradable Plastics Now Seen on the Horizon"
C) "The Price of Certain Plastics is Set to Rise Amid Environmental Concerns"
D) "A Brief History of Plastics-Natural and Synthetic"
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q244: In the days when the Church dominated
Q245: John D. Rockefeller is said to be
Q246: An elderly woman and a rich man
Q247: Tidal Power
The gravitational pull of the moon
Q248: Dolly the Sheep
The topic of human reproductive
Q250: Tidal Power
The gravitational pull of the moon
Q251: Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
There's a silent killer
Q252: The Science of Yawning
Have you yawned today?
Q253: The future of space travel may not
Q254: Wasted Food
Chances are, a portion of the
Unlock this Answer For Free Now!
View this answer and more for free by performing one of the following actions
Scan the QR code to install the App and get 2 free unlocks
Unlock quizzes for free by uploading documents