I wont to write a letter on pollution to the meneger of transport
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Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
Reduce pollution
Aarayan
May 3, 2013
To the editor:
As a student at Hunter Elementary who cares about nature, I wish to persuade you to care, too. Pollution and littering are both deadly, not just to animals and plants but to humans, too.
Air pollution is probably the deadliest type of pollution. Birds, fish, land animals and humans can breathe it in. According to National Geographic, “Animals at the top of the food chain get the most concentrated amount of toxins.” I believe that is true. The animal breathes air and gets eaten, and the animal that ate it just ate the toxins.
Animals and humans need water to survive. Marine animals live in it, making them die faster when it’s polluted. Also according to National Geographic: “The U.S Environmental Protection Agency monitors 80 different contaminants that may affect drinking water.” Water pollution is dangerous too.
Litter can be deadly, also. According to National Geographic: “Some litter stays in the water, where it can kill wildlife. Entanglement causes animals to die slowly. Birds are particularly susceptible to entanglement as they collect material for their nests.” Litter can kill land animals, too. A beaver might find plastic and bring it to his house (he might think of it as something to build with), where his children may eat it when he is not there and die.
Killing trees does not result in good consequences. According to Wikianswers: “Trees absorb C02 so there will be (if you cut them down) more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere which will contribute to global warming. It will also kill animals as trees are a natural habitat for many animals.” Pollution kills trees. Litter does too. So does logging. When you cut trees down, the oxygen level goes down by the slightest bit. But when you cut hundreds of trees a day, it really affects the environment.
Aaryan
mumbai , andheri
Reduce pollution
Aarayan
May 3, 2013
To the editor:
As a student at Hunter Elementary who cares about nature, I wish to persuade you to care, too. Pollution and littering are both deadly, not just to animals and plants but to humans, too.
Air pollution is probably the deadliest type of pollution. Birds, fish, land animals and humans can breathe it in. According to National Geographic, “Animals at the top of the food chain get the most concentrated amount of toxins.” I believe that is true. The animal breathes air and gets eaten, and the animal that ate it just ate the toxins.
Animals and humans need water to survive. Marine animals live in it, making them die faster when it’s polluted. Also according to National Geographic: “The U.S Environmental Protection Agency monitors 80 different contaminants that may affect drinking water.” Water pollution is dangerous too.
Litter can be deadly, also. According to National Geographic: “Some litter stays in the water, where it can kill wildlife. Entanglement causes animals to die slowly. Birds are particularly susceptible to entanglement as they collect material for their nests.” Litter can kill land animals, too. A beaver might find plastic and bring it to his house (he might think of it as something to build with), where his children may eat it when he is not there and die.
Killing trees does not result in good consequences. According to Wikianswers: “Trees absorb C02 so there will be (if you cut them down) more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere which will contribute to global warming. It will also kill animals as trees are a natural habitat for many animals.” Pollution kills trees. Litter does too. So does logging. When you cut trees down, the oxygen level goes down by the slightest bit. But when you cut hundreds of trees a day, it really affects the environment.
Aaryan
mumbai , andheri
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