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how can learning from nature help human? ​

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Answered by MisSadaa007
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(1) Limitless sky with trillions of galaxies reminds us how insignificant we humans are in this vast universe. (2) Water always flows from high to low in the same way knowledge should be transferred from the learned to the ignorant. (3) Trees provide shade selflessly to everyone, we should be selfless in our life

Answered by Anonymous
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We believe that, because we are part of nature and it's all around us, we take it forgranted. So when asked "why is nature so important to human beings?" without time to consider the question, people find it hard to answer. However, providing time to reflect on the question, allows deep, varied and certainly meaningful responses to flow in.

Once again, this exercise shows the power of teamwork. Just look at the sheer number of responses that we have received. In fact, symbolically we stopped recording responses after receiving 201 responses. Our aim was to record 200, but quite frankly, if we had kept raising awareness of the question, we would have continued to receive a seemingly endless flow of responses!

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Our aim is to use this exercise to help us understand the best ways to express the importance of nature, in order to mobilise people. One thing is for sure. People do have very deep and personal reasons for considering nature to be important.

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