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hola alguien que me quisiera ayudar con este problema:
read the following text, after reading it make a comment about it that lasts 1 minute.

Today, over 90% of plastic polymers are made from extracted fossil fuels like oil and natural gas. About 6 % of all the oil we use on Earth goes to making plastic. That’s about as much as all of the airplanes in the world use. Extracting, refining, and transporting fossil fuels to make plastic emits the equivalent of almost 25 million cars worth of carbon every year. And because we’re using more plastic every year, by 2050 this stuff will account for 20% of total oil consumption. In the next 20 years, plastic alone could account for 15% of the carbon we can safely emit every year if we want to keep warming under 2 degrees Celsius. The emissions from plastics will last decades or centuries, but the plastics themselves will last much longer. Scientists have found plastics in snow on mount Everest, in Earth’s deepest ocean trench, and even in Antarctica. Everywhere there is earth or ocean, we find plastic. You may have heard about giant accumulations of plastic waste like the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, floating collection of garbage, roughly the size of France. Maybe you’re imagining a big island of packaging, and styrofoam coolers, and fishing gear.

muchas gracias por su colaboración.

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Contestado por camilabevilacqua210
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hello! yo need to hunt some information

because it can help You the item is talking About the ocean and plastic


celina15: Thank you very much for your comment, but really this paragraph is the one I need to comment on but I really don't know what to comment on, my brain went blank, I will try to investigate more thoroughly on this subject.
camilabevilacqua210: ok
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