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A Lego brick could survive in the ocean for as many as 1,300 years, according to a new study. Researchers at the University of Plymouth analysed bricks that had washed up on the coastlines of southwest England. They confirmed the ages of individual pieces and weighed them, then compared the result with that of equivalent unused pieces. The study, published in the journal environment pollution, estimated that the bricks could endure for between 100 and 1300 years, The Independent reports. Dr Andrew Turner, associate professor in environmental sciences, said "Lego is one of the most popular children's toys in history and parts of its appeal has always been its Durability.
For how many years a Lego brick could survive in the ocean?
A century
About 1,300 years
A 100 years
A day or two.
How did the researchers Analyse the Lego bricks?
The researchers measured the Durability of every used and unused Lego brick.
The researches took out individual Lego brick pieces from the ocean and calculated their ages.
By taking out the ages of the unused bricks and comparing them with individual Lego brick in the ocean.
The researchers confirmed the ages of individual pieces, weighed them and then compared the results with the equivalent unused pieces.
Where did the Bricks Washed upon?
Southwest England
Southwest Coastline
Southeast England.
Southeast coastline.
Which part of the Lego brick is the most appealing?
It is one of the most popular children's toys in history.
Its weight
Its Durability
It could survive in the ocean for long
Select the most appropriate antonym for the word given in bold.
LURE
Persuade
Repel
Attract
Entice