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.
by Merrit Kennedy
Mar 22, 2018
2 minutes
Between California and Hawaii, there's a teeming patch of garbage that's stretched over an area more than double the size of Texas.
We already knew it was huge. There's a reason it's called the "Great Pacific Garbage Patch." But new research has found that there is many times more garbage in this patch than previously thought – 4 to 16 times more than past estimates, according to a paper.
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