Saturday, January 28, 2012

Jan. 23 – 27, 2012: “ Ours is a Finite Earth”


Last week was the start of the fourth quarter as the quarter starts we changed our sitting
arrangements in our general science class we also changed our groupings .Our topic in
general science this quarter is all about ecology and how to protect our environment.
We started our lesson by discussing about the 7 principles of ecology.  I think that studying
about the principle of ecology helps in understanding how things are connected to one
another in nature and how we can take care of our mother earth besides just like the 7th
principle states “ ours is a finite earth” meaning our resources are not infinite and if we don’t
take care of ecosystem  will soon suffer from thirst and hunger. I also learned that the reason
why there are so many pests and rodents in the city is because people destroyed their
natural habitat and because of this unbalanced in nature there are so many mosquitos and
other pests that cause diseases I learned that people are the ones who are actually
responsible why there is dengue I remember the time when my mother told me that there
were no such disease called dengue before but because of the unbalanced caused by
humans there are now.  It’s also quite interesting to learn that the nature has the ability to
heal itself take the famous “ Smoky Mountain “ for example before it was full of garbage
and it was a dumpsite but when they prohibited the dumping of garbage there 20 years
after it turned into a natural mountain I believe that our polluted surroundings today could
could also be cleansed by nature if only people would stop polluting. Our teacher told us that
in some countries they launch their garbage into space because there is no space left to
throw the garbage hearing that It makes me think that we they must’ve have a lot of garbage
for them to throw some of their garbage into space and maybe we would need to throw our
garbage in space to if we don’t stop polluting . Studying ecology isn’t only about the study
of how an organism interacts with its environment it’s also about how we can protect our
environment  and I believe that studying ecology would make us care about mother earth.

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