It's raining plastic, a survey of rainfall in Denver and Boulder, Colorado, concludes. Scientists found that plastic showed up in 90% of the samples, mostly in fiber form, and came in a variety of colors.
It's raining plastic -- that's what a survey of rainfall in Denver and Boulder, Colorado, concluded recently.
The rainfall survey, titled"It is raining plastic," was put together by scientists at the US Department of the Interior and US Geological Survey. There's a new culture divide between Trump and corporate AmericaThey couldn't see the plastic with their naked eyes, but found it using a binocular microscope fitted with a digital camera.They found plastic showed up in 90% of the samples, mostly in fiber form, and came in a variety of colors.
"Well, we have tremendous plastics coming over from Asia, from China, and various others," Trump said."It's not our plastic. It's plastic that's floating over in the ocean and the various oceans from other places. No, plastics are fine, but you have to know what to do with them. But other countries are not taking care of their plastic use and they haven't for a long time.
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