Wednesday, 5 April 2017

NO MORE LITTERING -Amber





Dear Editor, I wonder, Have you ever seen a bit of land with absolutely no rubbish at all? Have a little think. Did you know that 9 billion tons of rubbish is thrown into our ocean every year. Here is reasons why i think we need to stop littering NOW.


Firstly animals are dying and so are our plants because they are getting strangled and if we have no animals and plants we will have no food to eat so than we will die, do you want that to happen? Scientific research show that animals are eating the rubbish thinking its food and swallowing it and they are starving to death because they feel full but they can't digest it they're eating nothing.. Plants are getting no air and are getting strangled from the rubbish and are dying.
Secondly If we keep on littering we Mays as well live in a rubbish bin because that is what its going to fell like if this doesn't STOP! We have all seen rubbish before but we aren't thinking about the life around us. There are places in the world that are just rubbish island. There is a great Pacific garbage patch witch is a big ball in the pacific ocean and it is just dead animals and rubbish. I personally think that if we don't stop littering we will have no room to live.
Thirdly If this keeps happening in our ocean our sea life will die and we will have no food to eat.
There are animals washing up on the beach from the sea and have been cut opened and there are just pile and piles of rubbish in there stomachs. In this situation it is most certain that the rubbish is coming from us not the bins us, throwing it on the ground and not bothering to think about our surroundings.

So therefore I think we need to start to recycle the amount of rubbish in our homes so we can reduce the amount of rubbish and if you see a bit of rubbish around the place don't be lazy and PICK IT UP!

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  2. I really like your introduction starts with a good question.

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