Thursday, February 11, 2016

Mother Nature

Hello i would like to tell you about our nature. Our nature is very different from arctic ice cellars to African rainforests, and severe Russian climate.
There are many different ways to investigate the nature, and beautiful places. For example outdoor activities.
If you want to hike through some of the most stunning scenery in North America, than the Appalachian Trail is for you. It takes over five million steps to walk it and only 1 person in 4 makes it all the way. The Appalachian Trail is a footpath that runs through 14 states from Mount Katahdin, Maine, in the north to Springer Mountain, Georgia in the south. It follows the Appalachian Mountains through over 3,200 km of incredible natural beauty.

Another beautiful natural  object  is a Cave.
Caves are natural holes in the Earth formed over thousands or even millions of years! There are lots of different types of caves, such as ice, sea, limestone, chalk, salt, and even lava caves.
For example, limestone caves form as acidic rain dissolves rock. Sea caves form as ocean waves and heavy rain erode cliffs. Ice caves form as melting water runs under glaciers or through cracks in the ice.

Taiga is fascinating place in  Russia, very big and very beautiful place in Russia.
The Taiga, which means 'forest' in Russian, is the world's largest biome. It consists of coniferous forests and covers a large part of Russia, Scandinavia, and North America.

Also there are very different types of animal, dogs, cat, birds, moose, and beer, some of them can be very rare.  Some of them need our protection and help.
There are a lot of animal shelters in Spain which look after abandoned or neglected pets, like cats and dogs. The Mona Foundation is based in Girona, Catalonia. Since 2000, it has provided a safe home for chimpanzees which were performing in circuses or being by photographers and film makers.
There are many different global problems, for example global warming. It is a very big problem in the world.
Global warming is a serious threat to wildlife. In particular, Arctic polar bears are in great danger. The ice that they hunt from is melting very fast, so they have to swim
further and further to find food. Many starve or drown. By 2100, summer ice may disappear completely in the Arctic, and polar bears probably will not survive. Changing weather patterns and rising sea levels threaten thousands of other species to. Some people believe that 30-40% of the world's species could become extinct because of climate change.

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