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VikaD [51]
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ozzi3 years ago
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All we see around us is made up of nature – trees, flowers, plants, animals, sky, mountains, woods, and more. Humans are reliant on nature to survive. Nature provides us with oxygen, food, water, shelter, medicines, and clothing. Many colors can be found in nature, which contribute to the beauty of the planet. Nature also provides food and shelter to animals, fish, and insects.

The sun and water given by nature help trees to grow. Humans should avoid harming the natural world in order to meet their own needs. Nature is critical for the survival and development of life on Earth. It is all a cycle of how it all works out for everyone the trees depend on the sun and the water from the rain forth survival the creatures depend on water like rivers or ocean and trees or other animals for survival the sand how certain animals lay their eggs and reproduce in the end nature helps every single living thing in this planet live and help the rest live.
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