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Express your personal views on what could destroy our plant earth and answer by writing any poem, sketch or paragraph​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by roshnisethi05
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Wherever you live, there is surely some countryside or coastline not too far away that you are proud of. A place unique in its beauty, perhaps even somewhere that people from all over the world visit just to see for themselves. There are likely plants and animals thriving there that you would struggle to see anywhere else on Earth. They have found a spot that suits them, literally, down to the ground.

Quite possibly, you have memories of getting to know places like that as a child. They may have left an impression on you, one that has never quite faded away.

Someone else who had that kind of experience was the English poet William Wordsworth. In a poem that he worked on from 1798 until his death in 1850, he wrote about how being in touch with Nature had shaped his whole life.

"With deep devotion, Nature, did I feel,

In that enormous City's turbulent world

Of men and things, what benefit I owed

To thee, and those domains of rural peace […]"

We can probably all relate to this in some way. The lengthy poem, known as The Prelude, has many moments like this in which Wordsworth essentially thanks Nature for the influence it had on him. A similar respect for Nature is shared by many of the greatest human minds, from Plato to Beethoven.

But while Wordsworth was writing his masterpiece, a fellow devotee of Nature was carving a path through the rainforests of what is now Venezuela. That man was Alexander von Humboldt, a Prussian naturalist and explorer. What he saw in 1800 in the Aragua Valley disturbed him deeply.

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