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‘With humans indoors, nature makes a comeback’. Write an article in about 100 words.

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Answered by Awesomeguitar2328
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While people all over the world hunker down in the safety of their homes to avoid catching COVID-19, the Earth and its elements, meanwhile, are finally stretching their legs in the absence of humans. From Nilgais of Noida to Malabar Civets of Kozhikode, rare species of animals are valiantly walking into cities, revisiting old habitats. And with factories shut and vehicles off the road, the skies have never looked so blue.This Earth Day, the planet takes a breather, and shows off her best colours – blue and green. Here’s how the worldwide COVID-19 lockdown has given the earth some time to heal, and made many of us realise the importance of nature.

Answered by yuvrajpareek54
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With millions around the world housebound for the duration of the Covid-19 pandemic, Netflix and YouTube are making a killing and lots of people are finding new hobbies. But there’s another consequence to fewer humans on the streets and trampling around nature. Animals on land and in the sea are taking back areas claimed by humans over the past weeks amid global lockdowns.  

Many are suddenly feeling emboldened to venture into now-deserted cities, towns and parks that were once their habitats. Humans are watching from indoors as nature comes creeping back out of the woods.

Herds of animals now boldly wander through rural towns around the world. With no humans around to scare them away, scavengers pick over city rubbish bins. In some places, vicious packs have fought over food and territory that they’ll eventually be forced to surrender when the lockdown ends.

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