Environment
Neptune Balls: Seagrass Acts as Natural Plastic Sifters in the Ocean
Seagrasses are great ecological balancers as they are known for contributing to fresh air production by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen. But, a recent study shows that they also contribute to the cleaning of the ocean.
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