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Exercise 2: 1. The Chains That Ultimately Form Plastic Before They Were Melted and Reformed Are Known As

This document contains an exercise with 6 multiple choice questions about plastic waste and its impacts: 1) The chains that form plastic are known as monomers. 2) Leachate is produced as rainwater absorbs compounds in trash layers. 3) The final destination of the second bottle is the ocean. 4) Marine animals are impacted by plastic because it traps them and they can starve if they eat it. 5) One way to reduce plastic's impact is by recycling it. 6) The suitable title for the video is "The life cycle of three plastic bottles."

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Exercise 2: 1. The Chains That Ultimately Form Plastic Before They Were Melted and Reformed Are Known As

This document contains an exercise with 6 multiple choice questions about plastic waste and its impacts: 1) The chains that form plastic are known as monomers. 2) Leachate is produced as rainwater absorbs compounds in trash layers. 3) The final destination of the second bottle is the ocean. 4) Marine animals are impacted by plastic because it traps them and they can starve if they eat it. 5) One way to reduce plastic's impact is by recycling it. 6) The suitable title for the video is "The life cycle of three plastic bottles."

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EXERCISE 2

1. The chains that ultimately form plastic before they were melted and reformed are
known as:
A. Monomers
B. Polymers
C. Oil and gas molecules
D. Plastic fibres

2. Leachate is produced as:


A. Rainwater absorbs water-soluble compounds in layers of trash
B. Plastic flows into ponds and streams
C. Toxic waste is emptied into ponds and streams
D. Metal comes into contact with water

3. The final destination that the second bottle drifts to is:


A. Ocean
B. River
C. The mountain of waste floating in the water
D. Stream

4. Marine animals are impacted by ocean plastic because:


A. It is full of toxins
B. It traps them, and when they eat it can starve them
C. It takes up space in their natural habitat
D. It kills their food, meaning they're left with nothing to eat
5. What's one way we can reduce plastic's impact on the environment?
A. By burying it
B. By burning it
C. By shredding it into pieces
D. By recycling it

6. The suitable title for this video:


A. How a plastic bottle affects the environment
B. The process of recycling plastic bottles
C. The life cycle of three plastic bottles
D. Can plastic bottles decompose?

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