English, asked by dreamygirl22, 10 months ago

'Nature is not a place to visit. It's home'. Discuss.​

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Answered by alinakincsem
34

Answer:

Nature is not a place to visit, It's home. This statement has multiple layers of unspoken truth in it.

Humans were born into this world, alongside other living things which make up mother nature. This world was not their property but it was a situation where humans, animals, plants and all living things were meant to coexist together, peacefully.

As time passed by and discoveries got made, people started forgetting that the coexistence of humans alongside nature was based on two way. It wasn't as if humans kept harming the environment, the environment wouldn't say anything  in return by talking, but it would take actions and it would have implications. The existence of global warming and people loosing their lives in natural disasters is one major example, tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, tsunamis, climatic changes, all are the actions nature has taken against humans.

It was the duty of humans to realize that nature is not a place to visit, but it is home, so it should have been kept clean like a home. People are laid back in places that they visit, they clutter the space, dirty it. But in homes, people clean it themselves because they know that they have to live in it forever. Which is exactly how nature should be treated by people.

Answered by skyfall63
16

Explanation:

  • Nature is the beautiful thing, the human beings can experience all together.
  • Never ever experience the nature as the place instead consider it as the home with all lively feeling.
  • When you consider you can experience its motherly feel all together. This consideration will give you immense joy and happiness encountering inner peace.
  • This feeling is that when you stare at the sun during its set and rise, you will experience the same feel when you consider Nature as your home.
  • Being the nature lover you can ensure the contentment which heart beats and your mind says.
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