write a composition on impact on nature due to lockdown .(350 - 400 words please )
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Sometimes life isn't about all rainbows and sunshine.
Today the whole world is facing a lot due to spread of corona virus. We all are following lockdown and are working from home. We can't go out, we can't meet our friends and relatives, we can't travel, we can't go and watch a movie in hall, we can't have dinners outside and there is a never ending list of things which we can't do.
But has anyone of us thought that this difficult time can actually be used in growing and shaping ourselves to a better and strong person everyday?
We can't go out, but we aren't alone as well. This is the time which we all can use to spend it with our family. Earlier, we wished for holidays so that we can spend quality time with our family members. Now, we have got this chance. So, stay at home and just spend it with your family. You can play games, watch movies, cook together and what not.
Video call to your near and dear ones who are far away. Talk to them, share things. Recall all your old memories. Trust me, nostalgia gives an another feeling of happiness.
This time can also be used in learning new skills. if you ever thought of trying out a new dish then this is the right time. Refer to online videos if you aren't sure of the recipe.
You can use this time in practicing your hobbies also. Just get up and record your dance or singing videos. Choreograph some new dances and write some new lyrics.
For geeks, this is the right time to explore the world of knowledge and enhance their skills. Coders, just get up and take part in online hackathons. Other enthusiasts, just get up and enhance your thinking and analyzing skills.
Students, make a good use of online classes and don't procrastinate. Submit your assignments in time.
We people have an habit to tend towards the negative side of the problem, what we forget is that we can also tend to +ve infinity options.
So, don't loose hope. We all are fighting together in this crisis and we will co-operate. Just follow lockdown and social distancing. Stay safe and healthy and stay inside of your homes.
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Empty streets and skies let the birds be heard and leave animals free to roam as well as allowing scientists to examine how humans change urban biodiversity
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A herd of fallow deer grazing on the lawns of a housing estate in Harold Hill, east London on 4 April 2020.
A herd of fallow deer graze on the lawns of a housing estate in east London on 4 April 2020. Photograph: Ben Stansall/AFP via Getty Images
Peregrine falcons have swapped sea cliffs for the UK parliament and red-crowned parrots have left tropical forests in Mexico for the leafy neighbourhoods of Pasadena.
Cities all over the world have their own unique ecological concoctions created by mixing human settlements with wildlife. Coronavirus-induced lockdown is changing the daily rhythm of urban life, shining a light on emboldened animals that usually prefer to remain hidden.
Biologists and ecologists normally feel more at home studying remote jungles or inaccessible mountain tops, where “real” nature is. But as our planet gets covered with cities, more and more environments are being run by humans, who have become a super keystone species.
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