2. How can we balance the
production of natural
resources and the well-being
of our environment?
3. A habitat is a natural
home for any living
being.
When a plant or
animal’s habitat is
destroyed, it loses it’s
natural home.
Makes it harder for
them to survive,
increasing chances
for the plant or animal
to die out.
4. Reasons of habitat destruction:
Mining
Logging
Agriculture
Forest fires
Building roads
and cities
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5. Introduction
Thesis
Although habitat
destruction is used to
harvest natural resources
to help production in
urbanization, it might be a
good idea to discontinue
it considering it hurts our
environment worldwide.
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6. Opposing View
Although it hurts the environment, habitat
destruction is frequently caused by the
production of natural resources and an
agricultural atmosphere.
7. Agriculture
We can use the destroyed grounds to
raise crops and farm, using vegetation.
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8. Natural
Resources
Production of natural resources are in high
demand for our economy. By mining, logging,
and building roads and cities; it helps our
economy grow and expand.
9. My View Point
Habitat destruction
escalates several
unnecessary
environmental
issues.
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11. Habitat destruction has overall effect world round.
Not only with animal extinction, but it also affects our
climate, our population, and production in many areas.
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13. Common Ground
Although habitat destruction can really
harm our environment, it’s very
productive for our growth as people.
So how can we reach a common ground?
14. What if loggers help plant more trees and find
homes for animals they take away homes from
by taking down trees they need for production?
That would already help tremendously, and it’s
the best of both worlds! It would save many
animals while not slowing down their
production.
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15. So in conclusion, there are pros and cons to
both sides.
Habitat destruction harms our earth, animals,
weather, etc.
The reason behind most of it is because of
natural resource production; helping our
community.
Although there is no way to take one side
without effecting the other side, there are ways
that many causes of habitat loss can reduce
the amount of destruction that occurs.
Just by being more aware of our environment
can already make a huge difference.