Quiz – what have you learnt? What happens to most plastic that enters the ocean? a) it dissolves and disappears; b) it gets eaten by sea animals; c) it breaks into tiny pieces; d) it stays on the surface forever Where does most plastic pollution in the sea come from? a) waste from ships; b) littering and waste from land; c) underwater volcanoes; d) rocks and minerals Which of these helps break plastic apart in the ocean? a) sunlight; b) ocean waves; c) saltwater; d) all of the above Why do sea animals sometimes eat plastic? a) because it tastes good; b) because they think it is food; c) because it helps them grow; d) because they’re collecting it; How long can plastic stay in the ocean? a) a few days; b) one year; c) ten years; d) hundreds of years What can happen when animals get tangled in plastic? a) they can get injured or die; b) they become stronger swimmers; c) they eat the plastic; d) they use it as shelter What is microplastic? a) a tiny piece of plastic; b) a type of small sea creature; c) a microscopic plant; d) a very small computer Which is the best way to help stop plastic pollution? a) hide plastic underground; b) use less plastic, reuse and recycle; c) burn all plastic waste; d) throw used plastic into the ocean
Original Slide Deck: Activities for plastic virtual journey
Topics: Plastic Pollution.
Suitable Ages: 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
Keywords: Microplastics. Plastics. Pollution.
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