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Scientists Name Countries Largely Responsible for Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch in Study of 573 Kg Plastic Trash
The scientists who have studied 573 Kg of plastic trash have named the countries that are mostly responsible for the garbage patch in the Pacific Ocean.
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