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Gelneren [198K]
2 years ago
10

Sometimes, the eggs of wild animals are stolen and sold to people who eat them. Now, other people are moving the animals' eggs t

o make sure they hatch. What do you think?
Tampering with nature does more harm than good.
A. Agree
B. Disagree
Explain why you vote for that
English
1 answer:
likoan [24]2 years ago
8 0
B. Disagree
In this situation the people who are stealing the eggs do not care about the well beings of animals and will continue to harm them. Moving the eggs to ensure they hatch is doing good for these animals. It is best to look at every animal situation differently and think logically about whether or not tampering with nature will do more harm than good based solely on the conditions of the issue.
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