MCQs on Microplastics impacts in drinking water
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Microplastics
are tiny particles of plastic, typically less than 5 millimetres in size, that
are found in the environment, especially in oceans and waterways. They can come
from the breakdown of larger plastic items or can be manufactured as small
beads in products like cosmetics and cleaning agents. Microplastics pose
significant environmental concerns because they can be ingested by marine life,
potentially harming organisms and ecosystems. Efforts to reduce microplastic
pollution include better waste management practices, bans on certain products
containing microplastics, and research into biodegradable alternatives.
These 20 MCQs questions cover various aspects of microplastics in drinking water, including sources, health implications, environmental impacts, detection methods, and regulatory considerations. They aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of the issue and its implications for human health and the environment.
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