Earth is in danger


Throughout the history of the development of civilization, man increasingly exploits nature and its resources, not realizing that when they are exhausted and nature “falls ill”, then it will not be about the development and prosperity of mankind, but about the elementary survival. Acid rain, poisoned water and polluted air – these are the realities in which we live today.
In the world large cities with thousands of industrial enterprises are expanding. As a result of their work, substances that poison the air that we breathe and our children, the water we drink and the land on which we grow our food are released.
Forests are rapidly being cut down or killed as a result of large-scale fires. If nothing is done, then one day we will have nothing to breathe.
Water resources are also under threat. The seas and oceans are poisoned by industrial wastes, chemicals and herbicides. In one wonderful day the ecosystem will be shaken so much that no living organism can live in the sea.
Air is also polluted as a result of human activities. Factories and factories throw a huge amount of chemicals into the atmosphere, which has catastrophic consequences for nature. For example, acid rain and global warming.
Fortunately, the situation is not hopeless. If people realize the seriousness of the situation and will try to make the world cleaner and better, then we will all be able to save the Earth, and at the same time all of us together with it.


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Earth is in danger