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Write a 3 to 4 paragraph essay of how you would convince a logger from illegally cutting down trees? Provide logical reasons to support your argument. Remember these loggers are trying to survive and put food on the table for their families. Include the effect of human need and greed, and include a solution as part of your persuasive essay.
Here's what you need to address: What effect has human need and greed had on the Amazon Rainforest? How is the Amazon Rainforest important to the world?
Answer:
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Mr/Mrs.logger, in this letter I would like to persuade you to stop cutting down trees. It will help the economy, you can find a new job, and you will understand that being greedy is not okay. Keep reading on to understand why. Thank you!
Cutting down trees in this state is illegal. I understand you are trying to help your family by making money. But, there are many other ways to do so like, helping people build fences, go to a store and be a cashier, help people move things, etc. Finding another job could help you put food on your family's table and not send you to jail.
If that didn't persuade you to look at the Amazon Rainforest for refrence, people took down those trees to help support their family but it only ended up destroying another family's home. All of these creatures lost their homes that they had to keep their family safe, warm, alive. But, all those loggers did was put these animals on the brink of extinction just to help their own families. And, the Amazon Rainforest is very important and needed in this world. It is one of the many reasons that earth is habitable, it's water cycle's, the many tree's giving off Co2, it is also home to 30 million people! and over 10% of the world's biodiversity! That's a lot. And, the tree's that you are cutting down could someday be a rainforest that will contain millions of people. So really think about it, think about what you are doing to the world, think about how you can fix it.
So I hope that I was able to persuade you to learn to do something else that won't ruin or economy, I mean we all mess up with something that will make our Co2 footprint bigger but there are many ways to try and fix that like tyring to make a compost garden, plant a garden, do anything that will help your family and the animals/plants surrounding you.
Examine the map you created in the first task and note any patterns that might show how climate and physical features impact one another. Do climate zones tend to occur near certain physical features? Write two short paragraphs to record your findings.
The noticed patterns of climate and physical features is the fact that in the Steppes, there is a desert and in the savanna parts, it is usually warm during the dry summers.
What is a Map?This refers to the spatial representation of land features and other geographical features and their keys as shown in the legend.
Hence, we can see that based on the given map and the available keys and legends, we can notice a pattern in the climate and physical features as there is a desert and also warm temperatures during winter periods.
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why must ports along the Irrawaddy have two areas for docking?
Answer:
so one can stay and one can leave
Explanation:
Most ports in the Irrawaddy have two areas for docking because of the connection between two rivers, the N'mai and Mali rivers.
What is Irrawaddy?The Irrawaddy River is the river which flows from north to south through Myanmar (Burma). The river was mainly used for trade and transport in the early sixteenth century. It was also used for irrigation in Burma, and because of the great channels of the river, the Britishers easily setup their colonies.
Water is vital in exporting the trade and irrigation of rice. The major main rivers, N'mai and Mali, cover the whole Irrawaddy from both sides because they flow from north to south and merge in the Ayeyarwady Region into the Andaman Sea.
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