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Thursday 21 September 2017

Should Lunchtimes Be Longer.

Should lunchtimes be longer.


Firstly, I think lunchtimes should not be longer because you can get overheated and sun burnt. I also think that when the weather is bad you can get sick. I think lunchtimes should not be longer because they cut into your learning, and you could not get your contracts done. I also think that when you’re running around you get smelly.


Secondly, if you have a long lunchtime you can get hungry during play time. When you're hungry you can lose your energy and in class you don’t focus as well. Lunchtimes should not be longer because people can walk off and you don’t notice they're gone, because the lunchtime is too long. If people are missing it falls on the school's fault.


Thirdly, lunchtimes should not be longer because if you're playing outside you’re learning time is cut short. When your lunchtime is longer there are chances of getting sun stroke. In Summer when it is hot people get bored and tired. Lunchtimes can cause people getting ganged up on ,and if the lunchtime is longer people will get ganged up on for longer.

In conclusion I think Lunchtimes should not be longer because they cut into your learning time, you can get sick and you can get smelly.

Wednesday 13 September 2017

Environmental Issues.

Environmental Issues.


Major current environmental issues may include climate change, pollution, environmental degradation, and resource depletion etc. The conservation movement lobbies for protection of endangered species and protection of any ecologically valuable natural areas, genetically modified foods and global warming.


The Causes Of Mining.
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Mining is the removal of minerals and metals from earth. Manganese, tantalum, cassiterite, copper, tin, nickel, aluminum ore, iron ore, gold, silver, and diamonds are just some examples of what is mined. Mining is a money making business
The Causes Of Air Pollution.

Causes of Air pollution.  Burning of Fossil Fuels: Sulfur dioxide emitted from the combustion of fossil fuels like coal, petroleum and other factory combustibles is one the major cause of air pollution

Wednesday 6 September 2017

Cows Kill More People Than Sharks.

Cows Kill More People Than Sharks.
You've seen "Jaws." You know sharks can be deadly. But in reality, they don't kill very many people each year. There are approximately five deaths caused by sharks annually, while horses kill about 20 people a year and cows kill about 22. Crocodiles gobble up 1,000 people a year. By spreading malaria, mosquitos kill hundreds of thousands more people than sharks do every year. Deer also cause hundreds of deaths, mostly by running out in front of cars.
  1. For every human killed by a shark, 25 million sharks are killed by humans.
  2. Humans are 75 times more likely to drown than be killed by a shark.
  3. The malaria carrying mosquito kills almost one million people a year.


By Evan and Quenty!!!!!!!!!!!!!