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Johanna B., Grade 1, Minnesota Art medium: colored pencils and permanent makers Micropbeads are the tiny plastics found in some exfoliating soaps. Microbeads go through water treatment facilities and are not removed because they are so small. Micorbeads can soak up chemicals from lake water. Fish eat microbeads, and these chemicals get into the fish. When we eat fish, we might get chemicals into our bodies. To stop this, exfoliate with natural things so they compost in the lake if they sneak by the water treatment facility.

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Johanna B., Grade 1, Minnesota Art medium: colored pencils and permanent makers Micropbeads are the tiny plastics found in some exfoliating soaps. Microbeads go through water treatment facilities and are not removed because they are so small. Micorbeads can soak up chemicals from lake water. Fish eat microbeads, and these chemicals get into the fish. When we eat fish, we might get chemicals into our bodies. To stop this, exfoliate with natural things so they compost in the lake if they sneak by the water treatment facility.


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