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  2. Great Pacific Garbage Patch - Wikipedia

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    Visualisation showing how mass accumulates in gyres. The size of the patch is indefinite, as is the precise distribution of debris because large items are uncommon. [ 51 ] Most debris consists of small plastic particles suspended at or just below the surface, evading detection by aircraft or satellite.

  3. Earth's biggest cluster of ocean trash, the Great Pacific ...

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    A recent study published in the journal Scientific Reports on Thursday, March 22, found that the GPGP has grown to more than 600,000 square miles, which is twice the size of Texas or three times ...

  4. GPGP - Wikipedia

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    GPGP may refer to: Great Pacific Garbage Patch , or Pacific Trash Vortex, a rotating ocean current containing marine litter Generalized Partial Global Planning (computer science), see Task analysis environment modeling simulation (TAEMS)

  5. Help:Table/Width - Wikipedia

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    See the mobile or desktop view link at the bottom of this Wikipedia page. Use a cell phone to get the true mobile view. In desktop view on a PC narrow your browser window. On a Wikipedia page that has only text (no tables) a horizontal scrollbar will show up well before the text is unable to wordwrap further. For example see this sandbox.

  6. General-purpose computing on graphics processing units

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    8 bits per pixel – Sometimes palette mode, where each value is an index in a table with the real color value specified in one of the other formats. Sometimes three bits for red, three bits for green, and two bits for blue. 16 bits per pixel – Usually the bits are allocated as five bits for red, six bits for green, and five bits for blue.

  7. Help:Table/Advanced - Wikipedia

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    mw-collapsible also does not require a header row in the table, as collapsible did. Tables will show the "[hide]" / "[show]" controls in the first row of the table (whether or not it is a header row), unless a table caption is present.(see § Tables with captions) Example with a header row

  8. Help:Advanced table formatting - Wikipedia

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    For years in HTML, a table has always forced an implicit line-wrap (or line-break). So, to keep a table within a line, the workaround is to put the whole line into a table, then embed a table within a table, using the outer table to force the whole line to stay together. Consider the following examples: Wikicode (showing table forces line-break)

  9. Help:Creating tables - Wikipedia

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    Then click "copy" from the edit menu of your browser. In some browsers you can do this from the popup context menu. Launch visual editor on any page. Then paste the table into the page. If that does not work, click on the insert menu, and then "table". It usually has the first header in the table selected. Then click on "paste" from the edit ...