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Essay on Nature ?.............

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Answered by priyanshusingh7838
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Nature is an important and integral part of mankind. It is one of the greatest blessings for human life; however, nowadays humans fail to recognize it as one. Nature has been an inspiration for numerous poets, writers, artists and more of yesteryears. This remarkable creation inspired them to write poems and stories in the glory of it. They truly valued nature which reflects in their works even today. Essentially, nature is everything we are surrounded by like the water we drink, the air we breathe, the sun we soak in, the birds we hear chirping, the moon we gaze at and more. Above all, it is rich and vibrant and consists of both living and non-living things. Therefore, people of the modern age should also learn something from people of yesteryear and start valuing nature before it gets too late.

Answered by pragyashailytoppo
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Nature can be defined as the physical world and the life which interacts with it. It is the total of the ecosystem, animals, birds, plants, landscapes, and humans. Nature not just includes the life but also is the host for the non-living physical entities as well. Nature took billions of years to grow and form to shape what we see today.

Nature has given us everything. The sweet sound of chirping birds to hear every morning, crystal clear water to drink every day, a cold breeze to feel, pure air to breathe in, and mouth-watering food to eat is entirely pleasing. Mother Nature has always nourished us. It has always taken care of us and has provided us with all the necessities of life. It has provided shelter to birds and animals, shade to travelers, and even branches to tie swigs for children to enjoy.

Today, humans are harming the environment by polluting and damaging it. Many organizations are working to make nature cleaner. It is our duty to keep our surroundings clean and use biodegradable material to keep nature clean. We have to revive Mother Nature, who has always nourished and nurtured us.

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