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"As the suit explains, microplastics are "small plastic particles less than 5 millimeters in diameter," a byproduct of larger plastic items breaking down."
I feel like they mean smaller than 5mm. 5mm is like a 1/4 of an inch round... thats not "micro" thats just plastics.
I believe you meant "nm", as in "nanometre".
Just a typo, I can't see from context.
Slightly ironic tho
edit ironically my phone autocorrected "can" into "can't" , making this comment about me hinting at irony, ironic on another level
No, thats a direct quote from the article. I know they meant nm.
Oh, well then the mistake is in the article, my bad. I thought you were saying "they meant to write 'nm'", but you're saying "they meant particles way smaller than 5 millimeters in diameter".
Those particles are measured on the nm scale, so it's just a typo from the article more likely. Or like a journalist who doesn't understand scales and units.