India Languages, asked by ggarry263, 1 year ago

How does intolerance threaten human existence on earth

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Answered by RDEEP90
22

A religion differ from other by their beliefs and ideology.

2.The common among all the religion is that they believe in an imaginary person within their minds and treat them as high as the sky.

3. Intolerence have a great impact on human existence . It is the belief that might create havoc and chaos on the earth. If anyone is critize someone then he or she might be albe to finish him off or remove him .Thus , making enemy within the human gruops on the  earth.

4. Sometimes intolerance is the result of pride , bcoz if we are tolerating a wrong thing its not good and  by doing this we are insulting ourself.

5. If everyone was tolerant it would be very hard to invent or discover sometime , bcoz  there is a limit for everything which needs to be mentioned . If this would happened no new ideas would have circulated in our minds

Answered by mani0004
5

Earth is home to millions of species. Just one dominates it. Us. Our cleverness, our inventiveness and our activities have modified almost every part of our planet. In fact, we are having a profound impact on it. Indeed, our cleverness, our inventiveness and our activities are now the drivers of every global problem we face. And every one of these problems is accelerating as we continue to grow towards a global population of 10 billion. In fact, I believe we can rightly call the situation we're in right now an emergency – an unprecedented planetary Emergency

Let's take one important, yet little known, aspect of increasing water use: "hidden water". Hidden water is water used to produce things we consume but typically do not think of as containing water. Such things include chicken, beef, cotton, cars, chocolate and mobile phones. For example: it takes around 3,000 litres of water to produce a burger. In 2012 around five billion burgers were consumed in the UK alone. That's 15 trillion litres of water – on burgers. Just in the UK. Something like 14 billion burgers were consumed in the United States in 2012. That's around 42 trillion litres of water. To produce burgers in the US. In one year. It takes around 9,000 litres of water to produce a chicken. In the UK alone we consumed around one billion chickens in 2012. It takes around 27,000 litres of water to produce one kilogram of chocolate. That's roughly 2,700 litres of water per bar of chocolate. This should surely be something to think about while you're curled up on the sofa eating it in your pyjamas.

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