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Ziga Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Microplastic or microplastics

Hi,

I am confused when should I use "s" at the end of the word "microplastic". I guess, for noun it should be with s and for adjective without s, e.g.

Microplastics are fragments of plastic.

Microplastic pollution is a global concern. Microplastic particle is smaller than 5 mm.


What about some more tricky situations? E.g.:

Microplastic(s) sinking/removal/transport/adsorption, etc.

Microplastic(s) toxicity/effects, ...


In the literature I have found all possible combinations. Is there any rule?

  

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" Microplastics refers to tiny bits of plastics from different kinds of plastic. It is a plural noun. Microplastic particles are pollutants in the world's oceans.

  • " Microplastics refers to tiny bits of plastics from different kinds of plastic.
  • It is a plural noun.
  • Microplastic particles are pollutants in the world's oceans.
  • That is the adjective.
  • Microplastic removal is difficult, given the size of the particles.
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"Micro" as a prefix means "infinitesimally small."


Microplastics refers to tiny bits of plastics from different kinds of plastic. It is a plural noun.

Microplastic particles are pollutants in the world's oceans. That is the adjective.

Microplastic removal is difficult, given the size of the particles.

Removal of microplastics from ocean

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