The earth we live in is full of wonders, mysteries and wonders. The most spectacular, spontaneous and magnificent of these is what we call "nature." Mother Nature has infinite power to protect life when it should be, or to uproot it when it is needed. The paragraphs given give us better ideas for the diverse elements and forms found in nature.
Nature includes living and non-living elements that enable life on earth. You can see some kind of nature through the lush forests, the vast sky above us, the endless ocean, and the towering mountains. Nature nourishes the need for survival of plants, animals, and humans alike. It supplies essential components such as oxygen, sunlight, the earth, and water.
Some other products, such as wood, paper, herbs, textiles, cotton, silk and various types of foods, are indirectly derived from nature. To meet the demand for these products, people are now looking to slaughter trees and destroy nature. In addition to overconsumption of natural resources, various industries are poisoning nature with harmful gases and chemicals.
It now takes time to reduce damage to nature, reuse products, and recycle used items to create new ones. People from all over the world need to unite to save and restore nature.
The ever-expanding sky with long mountains, prosperous ecosystems, lithosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere creates a story called "nature." Nature, rich in both scenic beauty and resources, helps support the various shapes and forms of life on earth.
All members of the living world get the support of life from nature. Nature controls the circulation of air, water, and life between various components or spheres on Earth. The blessings of nature not only provide the basic needs for our survival, but also the raw materials to support the factories and industries that the modern world is primarily based on. With the
population growing exponentially, resource "development" is now depleting, especially in India and many parts of the world. In addition, there is excessive air pollution and environmental pollution. Industrial waste, uncontrolled vehicle use, illegal logging, poaching and nuclear power plants contribute to the destruction of natural systems and global warming.
student clubs, organizations, and governments have taken action to stop the depletion of nature and the extinction of life that underpins it. Some of them are:
Sustainable survival adaptation
Save all forms of energy
Limit the use of vehicles that emit pollutants
Mass afforestation in various areas
Implementation of methods to achieve the required minimum tree coverage
Switch to organic farming as much as possible
Product reuse and recycling
Spread awareness to the people around us
History has witnessed the extinction of creatures as large as dinosaurs and the survival of animals as small as ants. Among other factors, it is inevitable to remember that nature can play both constructive and destructive roles. Through the context of natural disasters, pandemics and natural crises, Nature has declared the need to protect nature in order for us to continue living on Earth for future generations.