“Hello I am here t tell you about recycling and how it can save the environment!
Recycling can turn garage into something better without having to pollute the world with trash. It also keeps harmful waste out of the environment and killing animals.
Speaking of the environment, the ocean has millions of pounds of trash in it that can hurt or kill animals that may eat it or get stuck in it. But with recycling you can get rid of all that trash and save the ocean wildlife.
Recycling doesn’t only help wildlife, it also helps humans like us too! Trash fills overflow affect the environment starting with the plants that the animals that we eat and one thing leads to another, but with recycling we don’t have to worry about that.
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Nepal is a country in southern Asia, in the Himalayan mountains. It borders China to the north and India to the south. The country is characterized by natural diversity: in the south there is a narrow stretch of wetland plains with a tropical and subtropical climate, and moving north starts the middle hills that pass into the High Himalayas. Nepal has 8 of the 10 highest mountains in the world, including Everest.
Nepal is a culturally and linguistically heterogeneous state. The country is home to several dozen ethnic groups with distinctive customs. The predominant religion is Hinduism, but there are also strong Buddhist traditions. The Lumbini area to the south, the birthplace of Buddha Siddhartha Gautama, is frequented by Buddhist pilgrims.
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A) short-term movement
Explanation:
Visting a new store would be a new movement that only lasted for a short time. So, it would be short-term. A long-term movement is something that lasts longer and is more impactful. Migration, internal or external, is a form of relocation, so going to a store wouldn't qualify as migration.
In the novel The Hate You Give, Starr Carter begins the novel as a more quiet girl at school who is just trying to blend in with all of her rich, white peers. She is balancing her two worlds. One where she is taught how to "properly" act at a traffic stop and one where everyone around her doesn't have to worry about the color of their skin. Throughout the novel she experiences many trials simply based on the color of her skin. This causes her to realize that she must fight to be seen as equal and stick up for herself and other people of color. The goes from a quiet, obedient girl to a strong girl who advocates for equality.
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