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Anjos, R. M.; Amaral, S. S. G.; Muniz, M. C.; Cardoso, R. P.; Bernardo, T. A. S.; Guerrieri, A.; Lage, L. L. – Physics Education, 2020
Harmful plastic debris found on beaches and in the oceans are not limited to drinking straws or bags. There are several synthetic organic polymers that can be used to make different kinds of plastic materials and have resulted in billions of tons of waste that can reach the aquatic biome and are harmful to freshwater and marine communities as well…
Descriptors: Spectroscopy, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Plastics

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