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Wednesday 15 April 2020

Covid-19 Helping the Environment



















Greetings and hello, today is the first day back to school, term 2. Starting off the term in quarantine is a bit tough because its not the same and we can't really talk to our teachers in person and ask them all our questions. But anyways we still do our normal routines having our classes normal time. But today's first task for the day is from my Reading and Writing class. As you can see there's a question under this writing asking me a question having to do with the topic I'm writing about. It said.
COVID-19 might be a worldwide pandemic, but could it be an environmental tonic?
This question is saying even though there has been a worldwide pandemic, but has this pandemic helped with the environment.The environment seems to be good since we've been on lockdown and not much people have been using their cars, by that I mean that's preventing the gas from inside the car creating the pollution which has been one of the big part from the pollution dropping . I hope you get what I mean It's a bit hard explaining in my words.

COVID-19 might be a worldwide pandemic, but could it be an environmental tonic?

And so with this I'm going to be answering it by reading the Information on kiwikids news. Here is a picture I inserted of a picture showing how much the pollution has dropped ever since this lockdown has happened in China. Not only China but the whole world, Isn't that 'amazing'. As you may not know or may know that China has been in lockdown ever since January the 23d till this day. It's so true, this picture shows how much it has dropped and it was a huge drop. This is so interesting to learn about. I'm also sure that since were inside there would be less littering and that's something we've been trying to improve.  And one more reminder since the factories are closed there not producing bad chemicals for the environment.
Fact: China is the worst in climate change but experts have said that emissions have been cut to 25% ever since the outbreak. 

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