Learning Recycling With Nature

in writing •  7 years ago 

If we want to live on our planet, we need to make recycling an important role in our daily lives.


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If you throw a plastic bottle into the trash can today, the bottle will end up sitting in a garbage dump, or it could float in the ocean for hundreds of years. No one knows what our Earth will be like a hundred years to come. But we know that plastic bottles will remain plastic bottles.

What can we do to prevent this from happening? We can follow the example of the universe in terms of recycling. In the early days of the formation of the universe, before the sun, the earth and all that exists in this universe, the first stars began to burn hydrogen gas and produce helium. Then they burn helium to produce carbon, oxygen, and other chemicals.

Like humans, stars are born, alive and then die. Either their deaths through a dramatic supernova explosion, or by losing control of their outer layers, the new chemicals in their stomachs will be thrown into space.

The space photograph above shows a huge area of ​​space called nebula. For millions of years, new stars will be born from the gas present in this nebula. Then over the next million years, the star will die and turn back into a nebula gas, so the recycling cycle continues.

Without cosmic recycling, the sun and planets in the solar system can not exist. Recycling plays an important role in helping life thrive on Earth. If we want to live in our panet, we also need to make recycling an important role in our daily lives.


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Source: https://cosmoquest.org/x/365daysofastronomy/2015/09/20/sep-20th-learning-from-the-stars-cosmic-recycling/

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