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On August 14, a polar research team in the United States released research resul.
On the same day, German and Swiss scientists released the results of another study on the 14th that analyzed snow samples taken from the Arctic, the Swiss Alps and Germany and found that they contained far more microplastics than they expect.
As for the source of microplastics, the research team said that microplastics are mainly arrived by long-distance drifting of sea water, and may also be blown by air to the most remote areas of the world, and dumped on the ground when it sno.