Monday, November 9, 2020

 

- CHINMAYI SHREE MATHIVANAN 3C

 

WHO AM I?

I am good in games,        but             I am not a player

 Who am I?

I am good in science,     but            I am not a scientist

 Who am I?

 I am good in biology,    but              I am not a doctor

 Who am I?

I am good in history,            but              I am not archaeologist

Who am I?

I am good in arts,      but      I am not an artist

Who am I?

 I am good in fighting,    but            I am not a boxer

Who am I?

I am good in explaining,      but      I am not a teacher

 Who am I?

   I am a Student!!!!!

                             By

Syed Arsalaan Ahmed – 2D

 POLLUTION

By Wania Sayed
Grade 4 B

Pollution is how toxins mix in the natural environment and make it harmful for both
human beings and animals. Plants also get affected by pollution. Air, water, soil, and
noise pollution are some forms of pollution. Both natural and human activities
contribute to pollution. Volcanic eruptions or oil and gas leakage can cause pollution.

Most human activities cause pollution. It is because of the consumerist approach of
us. We use more than our needs, which adversely affect nature. The gases from
vehicles and factories pollute the air. Solid garbage from factories, households, etc.
pollutes the land and water. Agricultural wastes, pesticides cause pollution in the
rural area. The massive sound of music, vehicle, and machinery causes noise
pollution. The whole world is now suffering from pollution, which is causing Global
Warming.

Solution

Trees should be planted on a large level to increase oxygen in the air. We should
compromise with our consumerist approach. We have to understand the difference
between need and want. Plastic bags should be avoided to decrease the level of
land and water pollution. We should not always use our vehicle as more vehicle
creates more harmful gases and noises. We should maintain a proper drainage
system to protect the water from getting polluted. Natural activities cannot be
stopped, but we can control our actions. If we do so, we can minimize the impacts of
pollution in nature.

 


  - CHINMAYI SHREE MATHIVANAN 3C