The Importance Of Nature On Nature

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Nature Nature has a great effect on the individual. I was connected to nature in so many ways, especially in my youth days. Looking deep in to nature, I came to understand that nature is also a part of science which consist of the plants, animals and human being ways of life. During the season, I was always derived a great joy walk-in the wild for miles looking for, which tree to harvest, sometimes from morning to sunset. Meanwhile, as a little child, I relied on nature for recreation, having lived in a forest region of south Nigeria, I had access to wide grown trees of different kinds of seasonal fruits which I always look for forward to. However, there was always that feeling of familiarity identify different shrubs. What about the different …show more content…

Specifically, people depend on nature for better yield of agricultural produce. Furthermore, crops are planted in the right season to ensure good agricultural produce. People rely on nature to be able to feed the population, even as technology is trying to make it possible to achieve all seasonal planting. Nature also plays a great role in the access to nutritional food as it is in the sea and rivers we have our supplies of different types of fish and other sea …show more content…

Mostly, nature has given me a sense of protection and identity. I now have a self-confidence that natural environment is my first home before the house I called a home. Moreover, people should understand that if the natural environment is damaged, it has an adverse effect on the individual. So, it is everybody’s responsibility to take care of nature and our natural environment. Meanwhile, this can only be possible when everyone will rededicate oneself to achieve the common goal. So, it will involve a change of lifestyle which will include stripping of our natural environment for economic gains. Mostly, though government

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