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The Way the World Works

If you think that the way fuel is made and animal science are two completely different subjects, well you are wrong.

This is a world where everything makes everything else possible. This is done by simply through the evolution of life-forms of Earth. For example, A volcano puts fertile chemicals in the ground that are good for plants. Then the plants grow. The plants are eaten by animals. The plants and animals eventually die turning into also-fertile soil or they turn into a form of fossil fuel. The plants also when dried, are turned into biomass fuel used by humans to burn for fire.

But the self-sustaining won’t last long. You see, humans come along, looking for something profitable, take it, and leave a gap in the self-sustaining process. Although we, the homo sapiens, are quickly working to stop this, there is simply nothing we can do in only a few years. It would take 5.6 Earths to support the average American’s lifestyle if they lived forever. This is a big problem.

So what can you do? Well, it would take the efforts of a whole planet to save it. What we can do is we can stop wasting so many resources. We can take shorter showers, not flush the toilet just to get rid of bugs. We can also stop using too many aerosol sprays.

We also might all grow trees in our yards if we live in houses. Trees are actually able to undo the pollution we have left on the environment. If convenient, try to recycle. Landfills take over a hundred years to decay a piece of paper so you should try to recycle.

The humans also make a cycle in this self-sustaining. But they also destroy some of it. Whenever humans destroy an environment, they try to bring it back, they usually use samples from other locations. For example, once, pollution was so bad on an island, a whole corral reef surrounding it had disappeared. So a group of scientists found similar corral on another nearby island and took a small specimen. They planted it carefully in a strategic position so that it would grow into another corral reef.

Say plants are growing in a location such as a rainforest. Then let’s say that monkeys live there too. The plants grow food for the monkeys. The monkeys come and eat the fruit and the seeds too. So a few days later, after the monkeys processed the fruit, they extract it from there systems. The monkey had planted a new tree somewhere else and had made it possible for reproduction with room to grow for the plant. The other factor is, when a monkey dies by the plant, the monkey becomes fertile soil and gives the plant plentiful nutrition.

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