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Article: More than 1000 rivers account for 80% of global riverine plastic emissions into the ocean
1. What are the top 3 countries greatest contributors for the plastic pollutants? and the river that is so called "most polluting river"?
2. Inferencing from the article state ONE REASON and POSSIBLE SOLUTION that can help solve or minimize our human footprints in this situation?
3. In reading the article can you find the correlation between population density and the amount of plastic pollutant made? Why or why not?
3. Are you disturb on what you read? or not at all? Why?
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