Monday, 17 January 2011

From earliest times, people have changed their environments. How have people today changed their environment? Discuss both the good and the bad.

People today and long ago changed the environment similarly, however in different ways that is, in both good and bad. Today we do lots of things to harm the environment, including cutting down trees for money, eating canned food, and not recycle plastic packages. However, people long ago had different techniques to harm the environment. You know how we see people cut down trees when you pass through the park, with those mechanical machines used for cutting materials? In the earlier ages, they did it differently. They CREATED poorer tools for cutting because they didn’t have the expensive material to create such great machines, and also it was unusual for them to see such a machine even there WERE expensive materials.
Since the question asks me to answer what we do today in order to change the environment in a both negative and positive way, I should stop writing about what they did earlier.
I already mentioned what we did to harm the environment, but now I will go on with explaining what we change in the environment in a positive way. We can grow fruits and vegetables, which increases the population of food, but then it’s gone when we eat it, so it does nothing to the environment, but does something to us- feed us. It all goes in a cycological cycle, over and over until we die.
In conclusion, we change the environment in MANY different ways, even by making the easiest most ridiculous thing, like picking up a flower from its’ original growing place.

1 comment:

  1. I thought that your blog post was really good! You used many examples about the different ways that humans impact their environment, and you were very specific. You also had a nice introduction, body, and conclusion. I think that you could make one improvement though - you listed ways that we harm the environment, but you didn't explain HOW it harms the environment. Readers can only take your word for it, and some people might want proof or more detail.
    All in all, great job!

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