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for Letters and Sounds Revised5 Catherine Baker Cleaning Up the Sea
First, plastic gets into a river. Then the river sweeps the plastic out to the sea.
Sea currents push the plastic onto beaches. It can get wound around living things.
Each day, plastic in the sea gets pounded down into little bits.
Living things like sea birds eat the plastic, and it may poison them.
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