English, asked by vineet1405, 1 year ago

Take care of the small things and the big things will take care of themselves.' What is the relevance of this statement in the context of the Antarctic environment?​

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Answered by VineetaGara
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Answer:

Nature is all about 'take care of the small things and big things will take care of themselves.' We are very ignorant of the impact our wrong deeds have on nature. Humans are mindless creatures that destroys the peace and integrity of nature in order to quench their thirst of advancing the world.

The environment of Antarctic regions are too windy, harshly dry and too cold to bear. And it is ought to be that way. Due to global warming, that is getting hampered. The 4 k.m. from the sea level thick layers of ice keeps the region normal. It breeds penguins, polar bears and other animals that can only survive in that particular minus degree. But the temperature is increasing in a threatening manner.

So if we look out for our own mistakes that destroys the bigger aspects of nature, nature itself will start managing itself. It is the small mistakes of us that need to be taken care of. And if we do that, soon it will be a healthier and happier world.

Answered by shuddhatamallick5
0

Explanation:

the authors makes this statement in the context of recalling the experience that she had in " student on ice programme" in Antarctica with bunch of teenagers who had the desire to save the world. author advices everyone to focus on single place and present time and automatically we will save the entire world and future as a result of collective work . similarly saving the phytoplankton will help to save the entire ecosystem of Antarctica as these phytoplankton nurtures the entire Antarctica

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