Mother Earth
Handle With Care
“The earth is our home, our mother, our
provider. She gives us everything we need: air,
water, food, shelter, beauty, and life. There is
only one earth, and we are her children. Let us
cherish her, respect her, and protect her, for
she is irreplaceable.”
• Earth is home to more than 8.7 million
species of living organisms, according
to one estimate. However, more than
80% of the Earth’s biodiversity remains
undiscovered.
Do you know that....
• Earth has an atmosphere that consists
of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 1%
other gases. The atmosphere regulates
the planet’s temperature, weather, and
climate, and also provides oxygen for
breathing.
Do you know that....
• Earth’s atmosphere is the right thickness
to keep the planet warm and provide
oxygen for breathing, and also protects
it from harmful solar radiation and
cosmic rays
Do you know that....
• Earth is the only planet in the solar
system that has liquid water on its
surface, which is essential for life as we
know it
Do you know that....
• Earth is not too close or too far from
the sun, but in the habitable zone
where the temperature is suitable for
liquid water and life.
Do you know that....
• Earth has a dynamic surface that is
constantly changing due to plate
tectonics, erosion, weathering,
volcanism, and other processes, which
create diverse environments and
habitats for life.
Do you know that....
• As far as we know, Earth is the only
planet in our solar system where human
life can exist, because it has the right
conditions for supporting complex
organisms like us.
Do you know that....
Let's take care
of our Earth
Let's take care
of our Earth
Why is this happening?
Why is this happening?
What can we do?
What can we do?
the importance of
protecting the environment
The environment is the source of life for
all living beings on Earth. It provides us
with the natural resources we need to
survive, such as air, water, food, and
energy. It also regulates the climate,
maintains biodiversity, and supports
ecological processes.
the importance of
protecting the environment
However, human activities have caused severe damage
to the environment, such as pollution, deforestation,
overexploitation, and climate change. These
environmental problems threaten the health and well-
being of humans and other species, and may lead to
irreversible consequences. Therefore, it is crucial that
we protect the environment and adopt sustainable
practices to preserve the planet for ourselves and
future generations.
earth care
activities
don't throw trash in the river
Throwing trash in the river is harmful to the
environment and the living beings that depend on it.
It can cause water pollution, eutrophication, habitat
loss, and disease outbreaks. It also affects the
quality and availability of water for human use. We
should dispose of our waste properly and responsibly,
and avoid littering in the river or anywhere else
Using recycled Products
Using recycled products is a great way to reduce your
environmental impact and support eco-friendly
businesses. They save energy and resources by reducing
the need for extracting and processing new raw materials.
They prevent waste from ending up in landfills or
oceans, where they can harm wildlife and ecosystems.
They reduce greenhouse gas emissions by lowering the
carbon footprint of production and transportation.
reduce the use of plastic
Reducing the use of plastic is a very important and
urgent action that we can take to protect the
environment and our health. Plastic pollution is a global
problem that affects millions of people and animals, and
damages ecosystems and biodiversity. Plastic waste can
take hundreds of years to decompose, and can release
harmful chemicals and microplastics into the soil, water,
and air.
turn off lights
when not in use
Turning off lights when not in use can save
energy, money, and the environment. It can also
prevent light pollution, which can affect the
natural cycles of plants and animals, and the
visibility of stars. By turning off lights when
not in use, you are reducing your carbon
footprint and helping to combat climate change.
Plant Trees
Planting trees is one of the best ways to help preserve
nature and the environment. Trees clean the air by
absorbing carbon dioxide and other harmful gases, and
releasing oxygen. Trees provide habitat and food for
millions of species, including endangered ones. Trees
prevent floods and water pollution by capturing
rainwater and filtering out contaminants.
Conserve Water
It is important to conserve water
because it is a limited and vital
resource for humans and the
environment. Water conservation can
help save money, energy, and prevent
water pollution and scarcity.
Reducing your carbon footprint means
lowering the amount of greenhouse gases
that you emit as a result of your activities.
This can help slow down climate change and
its negative impacts on the environment and
human well-being.
Reduce Your
Carbon Footprint
“the world is not given
to us by our fathers,
we borrowed it from
our children.”
- John James Audubon
thank you
Let's take care
of our Earth

Chapter 1 Environmental Technology MOTHER EARTH

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    “The earth isour home, our mother, our provider. She gives us everything we need: air, water, food, shelter, beauty, and life. There is only one earth, and we are her children. Let us cherish her, respect her, and protect her, for she is irreplaceable.”
  • 3.
    • Earth ishome to more than 8.7 million species of living organisms, according to one estimate. However, more than 80% of the Earth’s biodiversity remains undiscovered. Do you know that....
  • 4.
    • Earth hasan atmosphere that consists of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 1% other gases. The atmosphere regulates the planet’s temperature, weather, and climate, and also provides oxygen for breathing. Do you know that....
  • 5.
    • Earth’s atmosphereis the right thickness to keep the planet warm and provide oxygen for breathing, and also protects it from harmful solar radiation and cosmic rays Do you know that....
  • 6.
    • Earth isthe only planet in the solar system that has liquid water on its surface, which is essential for life as we know it Do you know that....
  • 7.
    • Earth isnot too close or too far from the sun, but in the habitable zone where the temperature is suitable for liquid water and life. Do you know that....
  • 8.
    • Earth hasa dynamic surface that is constantly changing due to plate tectonics, erosion, weathering, volcanism, and other processes, which create diverse environments and habitats for life. Do you know that....
  • 9.
    • As faras we know, Earth is the only planet in our solar system where human life can exist, because it has the right conditions for supporting complex organisms like us. Do you know that....
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    Why is thishappening?
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    Why is thishappening?
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  • 16.
    the importance of protectingthe environment The environment is the source of life for all living beings on Earth. It provides us with the natural resources we need to survive, such as air, water, food, and energy. It also regulates the climate, maintains biodiversity, and supports ecological processes.
  • 17.
    the importance of protectingthe environment However, human activities have caused severe damage to the environment, such as pollution, deforestation, overexploitation, and climate change. These environmental problems threaten the health and well- being of humans and other species, and may lead to irreversible consequences. Therefore, it is crucial that we protect the environment and adopt sustainable practices to preserve the planet for ourselves and future generations.
  • 18.
  • 19.
    don't throw trashin the river Throwing trash in the river is harmful to the environment and the living beings that depend on it. It can cause water pollution, eutrophication, habitat loss, and disease outbreaks. It also affects the quality and availability of water for human use. We should dispose of our waste properly and responsibly, and avoid littering in the river or anywhere else
  • 20.
    Using recycled Products Usingrecycled products is a great way to reduce your environmental impact and support eco-friendly businesses. They save energy and resources by reducing the need for extracting and processing new raw materials. They prevent waste from ending up in landfills or oceans, where they can harm wildlife and ecosystems. They reduce greenhouse gas emissions by lowering the carbon footprint of production and transportation.
  • 21.
    reduce the useof plastic Reducing the use of plastic is a very important and urgent action that we can take to protect the environment and our health. Plastic pollution is a global problem that affects millions of people and animals, and damages ecosystems and biodiversity. Plastic waste can take hundreds of years to decompose, and can release harmful chemicals and microplastics into the soil, water, and air.
  • 22.
    turn off lights whennot in use Turning off lights when not in use can save energy, money, and the environment. It can also prevent light pollution, which can affect the natural cycles of plants and animals, and the visibility of stars. By turning off lights when not in use, you are reducing your carbon footprint and helping to combat climate change.
  • 23.
    Plant Trees Planting treesis one of the best ways to help preserve nature and the environment. Trees clean the air by absorbing carbon dioxide and other harmful gases, and releasing oxygen. Trees provide habitat and food for millions of species, including endangered ones. Trees prevent floods and water pollution by capturing rainwater and filtering out contaminants.
  • 24.
    Conserve Water It isimportant to conserve water because it is a limited and vital resource for humans and the environment. Water conservation can help save money, energy, and prevent water pollution and scarcity.
  • 25.
    Reducing your carbonfootprint means lowering the amount of greenhouse gases that you emit as a result of your activities. This can help slow down climate change and its negative impacts on the environment and human well-being. Reduce Your Carbon Footprint
  • 26.
    “the world isnot given to us by our fathers, we borrowed it from our children.” - John James Audubon
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    thank you Let's takecare of our Earth