The mainreason for theneed toprotect the environment, it isalreadymentionedthe fact thatwe aresurroundedby themandinseparablyconnected with it. Amazonalong with otherforest areasof Central and SouthAmericais the largestforestareain the world. They are the"lungsof the Earth" because of theamount of airthey produce. However, thedraining oftheaforesaidcountriesof the region andpoorly controlleddeforestationin them,leading toirreversible changesin the structure ofworldforest coverand,consequently, thereduction inthe quantity ofair.
The samefate befallsthe other greatforestsof the world. It was becauseof the consequencesofan eversmaller amountof airproduced,it is necessary tomorecaredprotection"lungsof the Earth". It isone of the mainreasons whywe shouldprotect the environment. Water isnecessaryfor lifeas wellas air. However, the problemsassociated with itare significantlylarger Sea,whichfor centurieswasa humanone of the mainsourcesof food, and nowarebringing theecosystemthreatenedto ruin. Although theoverallwatersituationon a global scaleis improving,ittakes tooslow, and thethreat ofwater scarcityin the near futureto grow. Andit is not difficultto imaginethe effects ofextinctionwhich arean important sourceof foodfish species,drought,lowering the level ofthe river,where there arehydroelectricandnuclearor evenshortagesof drinking water. Butnotthe sameseas and oceansprovidehumanfood. Veryimportant, the source islivestock. Cleanmeadowsarehealthy animals, andthus, high qualityfood, ortheyhaveproduced. The man,althoughto a large extent, this is notthemeatand animal productsit feeds. For most of theseven billionhuman populationis the most importantvegetation, mainlyrice.One of the keyfactors to ensurehigh yieldsof good quality,isthe soil.Maintenanceoffertilityandfertilityshould be oneof the mostimportant pointsin the protection ofthe environment,as this would ensurea constant supply ofbasicfoodfor the population
The goodqualitycan be maintainedprimarily throughthe use of appropriateagricultural techniquesand onlynatural fertilizers. Anotherextremelyimportant factorfor humansis the levelof air purity. Impuritiesin ittotermoften lead toallergies, which are currentlyat an alarmingpacebecoming one of the"diseases of civilization". Another advantage ofa clean environmenttoitsaesthetic andpsychological. Clean air andlots of greeneryhave a great impacton humanwell-being, andthusand satisfaction. A further importantaspect related to theprotection of the environmentisthe tourist attractionsandhencewell as economical. Clean environmentin untouchedby humaninterventionasnot only hasa greatbeauty, butalsothe abilityto attracttourists fromindustrializedcountries.Thesein turn havethe opportunity to seethe truenature. In summary, the environmentmust be protected,as it representsoursurroundings andprovides us with abasic(and sometimessecondary, depending on theingenuityandabilityintheuse of) the meansnecessary for lifesuch asfoodand air.However,of thatfailurecanbe catastrophic,for instance, thefate of thenowvirtuallydefunctAral Sea.
The mainreason for theneed toprotect the environment, it isalreadymentionedthe fact thatwe aresurroundedby themandinseparablyconnected with it.
Amazonalong with otherforest areasof Central and SouthAmericais the largestforestareain the world.
They are the"lungsof the Earth" because of theamount of airthey produce.
However, thedraining oftheaforesaidcountriesof the region andpoorly controlleddeforestationin them,leading toirreversible changesin the structure ofworldforest coverand,consequently, thereduction inthe quantity ofair.
The samefate befallsthe other greatforestsof the world.
It was becauseof the consequencesofan eversmaller amountof airproduced,it is necessary tomorecaredprotection"lungsof the Earth".
It isone of the mainreasons whywe shouldprotect the environment.
Water isnecessaryfor lifeas wellas air.
However, the problemsassociated with itare significantlylarger
Sea,whichfor centurieswasa humanone of the mainsourcesof food, and nowarebringing theecosystemthreatenedto ruin.
Although theoverallwatersituationon a global scaleis improving,ittakes tooslow, and thethreat ofwater scarcityin the near futureto grow.
Andit is not difficultto imaginethe effects ofextinctionwhich arean important sourceof foodfish species,drought,lowering the level ofthe river,where there arehydroelectricandnuclearor evenshortagesof drinking water.
Butnotthe sameseas and oceansprovidehumanfood.
Veryimportant, the source islivestock.
Cleanmeadowsarehealthy animals, andthus, high qualityfood, ortheyhaveproduced.
The man,althoughto a large extent, this is notthemeatand animal productsit feeds.
For most of theseven billionhuman populationis the most importantvegetation, mainlyrice.One of the keyfactors to ensurehigh yieldsof good quality,isthe soil.Maintenanceoffertilityandfertilityshould be oneof the mostimportant pointsin the protection ofthe environment,as this would ensurea constant supply ofbasicfoodfor the population
The goodqualitycan be maintainedprimarily throughthe use of appropriateagricultural techniquesand onlynatural fertilizers.
Anotherextremelyimportant factorfor humansis the levelof air purity.
Impuritiesin ittotermoften lead toallergies, which are currentlyat an alarmingpacebecoming one of the"diseases of civilization".
Another advantage ofa clean environmenttoitsaesthetic andpsychological.
Clean air andlots of greeneryhave a great impacton humanwell-being, andthusand satisfaction.
A further importantaspect related to theprotection of the environmentisthe tourist attractionsandhencewell as economical.
Clean environmentin untouchedby humaninterventionasnot only hasa greatbeauty, butalsothe abilityto attracttourists fromindustrializedcountries.Thesein turn havethe opportunity to seethe truenature.
In summary, the environmentmust be protected,as it representsoursurroundings andprovides us with abasic(and sometimessecondary, depending on theingenuityandabilityintheuse of) the meansnecessary for lifesuch asfoodand air.However,of thatfailurecanbe catastrophic,for instance, thefate of thenowvirtuallydefunctAral Sea.