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Save the Nature


Nature is the creation of Allah, who is Almighty of all and everything. I think every living being in this world cannot live without nature. So, when need to protect it, we started damaging it with our factories, nuclear waste, plastic and especially by developing big metropolitan cities on the land of forests without planting new trees.

We have destroyed our forests and green lands which were necessary for our atmosphere and are the important part of our Eco system, to protect us from dangerous heatwaves from the sun, to maintain the balance, to protect the animal Eco system, which we have tried to end with our thirst for power. We had put many of the species on the brink of extinction.



As a god’s Favorite creation we were assigned the task to maintain the balance among every living being on this planet which is also very necessary for our lives. But due to our cruel thinking and nature we have destroyed it with our own hands. We are racing against each other to develop new cities and new industries which is leading to a way where no one can return. Its clear sign which we are facing nowadays in the shape of Corona virus, we had made weapons to kill each other but didn’t make some to live with each other with peace and prosperity. I don’t know how much it would take to live with others in peace.

Nowadays we are facing this crucial situation and are blaming each other instead of join hands to fight this pandemic. It’s time to learn from our mistakes and try to educate ourselves to revive the nature by planting as many trees as possible which indeed will be a prospers future for our next generations. This is a time to think about environment all over the world, how we can save the globe. We need to stop cutting trees, spreading big cities which is main reason to destroyed environment around us.



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Anzaha

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  1. “You want to be the tallest tree in the forest and let all the trees see you easily; but remember that lightnings will easily see you as well!”

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  2. It's a great idea but at this time of corona we should stay at home that will help more. Planting trees has always been good not only for the environment it also helps in our thinking so I am gonna support this plan

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  3. No doubt your prespective is good regarding saving the beauty of nature by planting

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  4. No doubt your prespective is good regarding saving the beauty of nature by planting

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