Logging trees can be a highly controversial subject. On one hand, it provides our species with the resources we are accustomed to using in order to prosper and survive. However on the other hand, with each tree that is removed, countless living creatures lose their homes and have nowhere to go. The noise and commotion from this can cause others to leave simply because they are scared. Fire can benefit a forest by leaving room for regrowth and younger trees, but it kills so many animals that are a part of the very food web we depend on and are a part of. With more people, we need more jobs which is less money to go around, leading to poverty, and logging trees provides jobs. Older forests have been there longer and have housed living things for a long time, as well as the fact that the are stronger than young trees they can be much bigger and therefore provide much more oxygen and refuse the amount of carbon dioxide in the air. Clear cutting is much more destructive because selective cutting is less harmful to less creatures and we can pick trees that will benefit us the most. Should there ever be a flood, the less trees and other plants there are in the ground, the more soil will be displaced and the bigger mess there will be to clean up.
Answer: D. Policy claim
Explanation: I just took the test and got it right :)
Answer:
Is it B well at least I think it's B.
Explanation:
I would give them a separate gifts, because $100 is still a lot, and you can make more people happy.
I would definitely give some (probably 2 bills) to two different homeless people. This can buy them food or anything else they need, and could brighten their day. I would donate 100 to a charity I feel is important, to contribute to a cause and show my support. I would give one to my parents, whether they need it or just to show them I care, because they spent countless dollars on raising me. I would give my last bill to a food kitchen or some sort, so they could buy ingredients and things to feed a whole block of homeless people.
<span>If the options are these then the answer is D.
A) Brooks, Sam. "Chimps and Champs." 14 Jan. 2010. Print. B) Oscar, and Amanda L. Thompson. New York: American Books, 2007. Print. C) Evans, Clyburn, Norma. "Saving our Rain Forests from Destruction." 10 Dec. 2009. Online. D) Lantz, Max R. The Habitat of the Chimpanzee. New York: Publishing USA, 2005. Print.
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Ms. Weasley</span>