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Monday 24 December 2018

LOGGING Summer learning journey

This was my instructions
On your blog tell us whether you think logging should be allowed in New Zealand. Be sure to provide at least two reasons to support your argument.
#1                                                                                                                                                                                      I don't think it should be allowed 1 reason is because us humans and animals need trees to provide oxygen because if we don't have oxygen we wouldn't be able to breath which if we cant breath those who cut down the trees are half gilt of all the deaths that could happen because of tree loses. 
#2                                                                                                                                                                                       Trees provide paper as well and I would love to save trees because my sister loves drawing and I would do anything to make my sister happy so that is another reason why I think logging shouldn't be allowed here paper is made from trees so if saved paper we also save some trees but the only catch is since paper is made out of trees we have to cut the trees to save paper. Leave a comment saying what you think about logging.

1 comment:

  1. Kia ora & Namaste Evangeline,
    Yes, you are absolutely right it can be tricky specially because we do use a lot of products that are made from trees such as paper and also to build houses and many more. However, what about if we could resource another material that we could use instead of wood for our everyday necessities? Furthermore, what if this material would be more sustainable with less damage to our environment? Sometimes we need to think out of the square to find solutions and bring a more balance equilibrium in between our needs and our planet earth preservation because there is no other place for us to live right?!!
    Thanks for expressing your opinion, you completed this task well!
    Kia kaha,
    Patricia

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