Mehvesh: It's Not Too Late To Save Nature

    • Mehvesh Shabab Khan,
    • Standard: X-A,
    • Yashwantrao Chavan English High School - Navi Mumb,
    • Mumbai.

    • Publish Date: May 20 2019 10:51PM
    • |
    • Updated Date: May 21 2019 3:56PM
Mehvesh: It's Not Too Late To Save Nature

Are we destroying the nature? Will we be able to save it before it's too late? I say that if we do not take a step today then it will be very late. We have time now to save the nature for our future generation. We have to stop this, we have to stop cutting the trees destroying the forest for making buildings houses.

I say we have to stop the pollution which is caused by vehicles and burning of crackers. Our one little step can save the future. It's high time that we react it's high time that we take some serious actions against all the activities destroying our precious Mother Earth.

There are many places in our country where there is no water and in some places we do not stop wasting water. We must be aware of all the consequences that we will be facing if we continue to destroy the nature. We must ensure that every human in this country should consider this problem as their own. We have to take some serious action against this.

We all can start saving our nature by just planting some trees. We must make every one aware about the harmful effects of burning crackers, using of more diesel and petrol vehicles, polluting natural water resources and many more. Every year, during rainy season either there is a thunderstorm or there are cyclones in many parts of our country, this is because of destruction of forest lands, cutting down of trees etc.

Let us not think much about this take a step towards saving the nature, saving the future generation and make this Earth peaceful, a beautiful place to live for us and for hundreds of future generations. Let's make this happen before all the living animals and all the trees become history.


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Mehvesh Shabab Khan Yashwantrao Chavan English High School - Navi Mumb

Yes its high time we take action. Action speaks louder than words.

Samyak Byndoor BGS National Public School

Most of the damage has already been done but we actually can delay it by a lot if we start taking action now.

Saanvi Sinha Akshara International School

Yes . So this time let''s promise to plant a tree each .

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