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Monday, May 16, 2011

Lives in the very next decade

How will lives be when nature is in a severe condition? I mean imagine one day we had only little amount fresh water and the land was so dry - just like desert. There's no sign of lives anymore on the wet, lively land that we used to stand on. To survive, we have to invent new things just to adopt this new living standard.

Perhaps, we'll have to live in a glass globe - one country in one globe. People will be forced to live indoors. Outside the globe, methane increases, carbon dioxide decreases. The sky is light purple with a sudden flash of lightning. It looks so awful that lives could be hardly survive. To transport from one globe to the other, we'll have to use a very unique and special equipment which costs a lot of money. So it means that, even though the technology is high, our lives will just be harder because of the problem of ecological problems.

Water will be recycled over and over again because it's hard to find place for fresh and clean water.

The only solution to this problem, is to love and protect the environment from now on by not doing any harmful thing to it. Love and live with the environment, and it will love us back and give us a good ecology for our better living standards.

Monineath

2 comments:

  1. Hi Monineath,
    Hmmm, what's with all the futuristic posts? :)

    I like this phrase: "the wet, lively land." And the lightning in the light purple sky.

    Intriguing - to live in a glass globe. Do you mean, really live under glass? Like have a glass dome built over a country? Wouldn't carbon dioxide increase outside...?

    I like your introduction, to ask the reader to imagine a scene. This is a good way to get the reader involved.

    This is a really big topic, so of course you can't explain the details of how it would all work. But it might be useful to give a few specific ideas at the end for a solution - if I love the earth, what can I do on a daily basis to help, at least in a small way?

    I can see you've worked on your grammar - there aren't many mistakes. Good work!

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  2. It's almost the same as my ideas..=___=
    But it's cool though. Nice job, dude!

    Mickey

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