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Nature has given numerous and diverse gifts to the earth. Human beings do not
always respect these gifts of nature. What can each of us do to respect nature?

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Answered by aarshya65
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Our role within nature should be one of subsistence rather than commercialization. We have exploited the world for too long and the consequences of doing so are everywhere. As everything is related to everything, we have no right to infringe on the livelihood of any other species. In fact, our cognitive ability and understanding of nature obliges us to maintain the integrity of the environment. So we must change how we influence the land. We must respect the natural order of things and find a way to live accordingly.

Nature should be preserved in all its aspects. It should be kept clean and beautiful. We have to reduce the rates of pollution. Animals, plants and all forms of life have to be protected and rare and extinct species should be carefully looked after.

To respect the laws of Nature keep the Earth clean. Dont cut the Trees Dont destroy the forests keep the Sea and River water clean. Care for Human beings and dont abuse the Animals and Birds.

Human responsibility towards nature is very high. The development of civilization caused an imbalance in natural ecosystems. The number of species of flora and fauna is decreasing rapidly every year. Biodiversity of biological ecosystems is reduced. Adverse effects of climate change in the form of drought, floods and others are becoming more frequent. The most forest fires occurred in 2019. Since the end of the 19th century, the average temperature at the Earth's surface has been gradually rising. Environmental pollution is rising. In recent years, there has been a particularly rapid increase in plastic pollution. Many research results in the field of climatology and ecology confirm the accelerating greenhouse gas emissions in recent years, which is causing the global warming process to progress more and more rapidly. With each collection year, there are more and more examples on the growing scale of imbalances in nature caused by the development of human civilization. In view of the above, human responsibility for the state of nature on planet Earth is very high.

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