Microplastics found in freshly fallen Antarctic snow for first time
by Eva Corlett in Wellington from Environment | The Guardian on (#603W2)
New Zealand researchers identified tiny plastics, which can be toxic to plants and animals, in 19 snow samples
Microplastics have been found in freshly fallen snow in Antarctica for the first time, which could accelerate snow and ice melting and pose a threat to the health of the continent's unique ecosystems.
The tiny plastics - smaller than a grain of rice - have previously been found in Antarctic sea ice and surface water but this is the first time it has been reported in fresh snowfall, the researchers say.
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