It may reduce human intake, but I doubt it removes anything.
The plastic just won't pour out when it's burned to the heating element of the kettle or encrusted within the limestone in the water.
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It may reduce human intake, but I doubt it removes anything.
The plastic just won't pour out when it's burned to the heating element of the kettle or encrusted within the limestone in the water.
Well good thing we're well on track to boiling the ocean, the fish won't have to deal with plastic pollution for too much longer
So the microplastics just sit in the bottom bonded to calcium carbonate?
For people to wash off into their drain successfully passing the buck to the next person?
Can't we just ball it up and stick it under our desk?
Gotta chew it first to make a nice wad
Hard water specifically. I suppose that water softening is detrimental, then. I also wonder if this means microplastics can be used to remove lead by a similar mechanism. Maybe not considering that typical Pb levels are a lot lower than Ca in hard water.
I would assume it would just melt into the water.
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Dummy, the microplastics are inside the balls. You gotta inject the boiling water into your pee hole.
(Don't do this oh my God)
Boil the ocean.
Boiling water can help remove a lot of bacteria. If you aren't sure the water is safe to drink, boil it first
*boil it for at least 5 mins