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Trash Vortex (How Plastic Pollution Is Choking the World's Oceans) - 9780756557492
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Product Details
Author:
Danielle Smith-Llera
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
64
Publisher:
Capstone (January 1, 2018)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9780756557492
ISBN-10:
0756557496
Dimensions:
9.125" x 10.25" x 0.125"
File:
-CAPSTONE_20260127-20260127.xml
List Price:
$9.99
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$7.69
Publisher Identifier:
P-CAP
Discount Code:
B
Case Pack:
50
Audience:
Children/juvenile
Series:
Captured Science History
Age Range:
10 to 12
Pub Discount:
65
Imprint:
Compass Point Books
Weight:
8oz
Grade Level:
5th Grade to 7th Grade
Overview
Millions of tons of plastic slip into oceans every year. Some floats and travels slowly with the currents, endangering the health of marine animals. The rest is hardly visible but is far more dangerous. Tiny bits of plastic sprinkle the ocean's surface or mix into the sandy seafloor and beaches. It ends up inside birds, fish, and other animals, harming them-and ultimately humans. Experts struggle with fear and hope as they work to stop the flood of plastic threatening living organisms across the globe.








