Save the sea animals in white paradise

Chemical pollution is very harmful to black-backed dolphins and white bears because their bodies absorb all the chemicals, cannot be removed. The World Wildlife Fund conducted research in the Arctic. The results show that it is worth it

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Chemical pollution is very harmful to black-backed dolphins and white bears because their bodies absorb all the chemicals, cannot be removed.

The World Wildlife Fund conducted research in the Arctic. The results show that it is very worrying where it is often considered white paradise.

Black-backed dolphins, formidable predators and easy-to-identify predators by white spots, have become living proof of our planet's health situation.

Indeed, according to the World Wildlife Fund, black-backed dolphins are animals that bear the mark of pollution in the world, more than white bears. Therefore, scientists have extracted the samples for analysis.

Scientists discovered that there are pesticides in the black-backed dolphin fat at Fior, a fjord in Norway.

The chemicals found in the Arctic have also been used to make everyday electrical goods such as computers, television, and household appliances in the kitchen. Unfortunately, all the chemicals found in the Arctic are almost impossible to destroy.

Update 16 December 2018
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