Monday, April 25, 2005

goatieface

bad things can change our future


What can you do to save earths future from certain bad causes? Good things aren’t the only things that have changed our future, showing this in these ideas, global warming, September 11, and pollution has changed our future just as much as the discovery of electricity and the discovery of fire.
September 11 changed the future because now we are ready for terrorists that want to crash into anything else. The crash was both good and bad, it showed the U.S. how vulnerable we really are because we let some guy on a plane with a weapon and before we knew it, it was too late, but now we’re ready for the next time they want to crash into one of our important buildings. The crash was bad because terrorists crashed into the twin towers and made the stock market crash.
Global warming has and still is changing our future by making the world hotter, this would mean that that we would have more droughts and less snow, and the polar ice caps ate getting smaller and smaller. Since the ice caps are melting it’s making more water, so the worlds oceans are getting higher and higher and eventually will go over every continent and flood the world. Global warming happens because of the pollution in the air.
Pollution has really changed the future because when we release the chemicals in products it slowly eats away at the ozone layer. So as time progresses the ozone layer gets thinner and thinner. If we keep polluting our air and water, life on earth would slowly drift away, like the tide on a sunny morning, and earth would be inhabitable. Pollution happens because careless people that think that throwing trash on the ground won’t do anything but if this action progresses then there will be no life on earth.
So now you see bad things like September 11, global warming, and pollution can change our future. As time progresses and we get more knowledge we don’t use earth as a resource we use it as a tool. So before you leave think about this, how can you save earths future?

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