Environmental Consulting XL by Slidesgo.pptxJaiVerma52
I know we never let you rest. Constantly mining resources from you, over-using natural resources, even though we could have done with much less. Letting all toxic stuff out there in your rivers and soil, for you to work harder on cleaning it up. Assuming that you will take care of yourself.
But then, from a few decades, we realize that you are slowing down, not able to keep up with us. So, a few of us, spend a lot of time even to assess how long will it take the rivers to self-purify- calling it self-purification capacity. To put a cap on the dirt to put in the river.
Anyway, are we making you work a lot? You look angry and tired. Tell us.
Your Mysterious Language
But then, why don’t you talk to us properly? I am not able to understand. You talk in all hints and messages and we have to decode it for you. Recently, Andersen, executive director of the UN Environment Programme said that the corona pandemic was nature’s message for humans. What’s the message? You gotta be clear, Earth!
Oh! That’s the way you talk? Uh-huh!
We Plan A Lot to Take Care of you… But, you know it takes helluva time to implement it.
We coined the term sustainable development, we defined it, we use it and abuse it in our speeches. But we don’t follow it.
We make committees and commitments and goals, but we are always far from achieving those goals. We are always moving towards them. They are all like most of our life goals, we make them, plan for them, but hardly act on them to achieve them.
You know we are humans, so although we understand we should be taking care of you every day like we take care of ourselves every day, we don’t do it.
Well, you know life gets in between…
Most of us do it only on the few days like the Earth day, the Environment day, something like that. You know a special day is marked for you.
Pandemic — COVID 19
You are showing your anger in yet another form. But a furious one now.
We are asked to stay inside our homes. But isn’t the Earth, our only abode? Isn’t the Earth our common home? Where shall we go when the Earth becomes no longer habitable for humans?
“Stay home, Stay safe” — has become the slogan, the signature line of emails, the greetings of the meetings. But I wonder where shall we go when our only home, the Earth will no longer be our home.
What is the use of a house if you haven’t got a tolerable planet to put it on? ― Henry David Thoreau
Is a month-long or 60-day long lockdown required every year for the Earth to breathe? Shouldn’t we put a little more effort and see that we let the earth breathe every breath happily. Stress-free?
Dear Earth, you are heard! Some of us are taking care of you. Some of us are asking others to listen to you too. Don’t get too upset please. G
Environmental Consulting XL by Slidesgo.pptxshaamrajini
save nature Environment can be defined as a sum total of all the living and non-living elements and their effects that influence human life. While all living or biotic elements are animals, plants, forests, fisheries, and birds, non-living or abiotic elements include water, land, sunlight, rocks, and air.1. : the circumstances, objects, or conditions by which one is surrounded. 2. a. : the complex of physical, chemical, and biotic factors (such as climate, soil, and living things) that act upon an organism or an ecological community and ultimately determine its form and survival.1. : the circumstances, objects, or conditions by which one is surrounded. 2. a. : the complex of physical, chemical, and biotic factors (such as climate, soil, and living things) that act upon an organism or an ecological community and ultimately determine its form and survival.1. : the circumstances, objects, or conditions by which one is surrounded. 2. a. : the complex of physical, chemical, and biotic factors (such as climate, soil, and living things) that act upon an organism or an ecological community and ultimately determine its form and survival.Environment can be defined as a sum total of all the living and non-living elements and their effects that influence human life. While all living or biotic elements are animals, plants, forests, fisheries, and birds, non-living or abiotic elements include water, land, sunlight, rocks, and air.v Environment can be defined as a sum total of all the living and non-living elements and their effects that influence human life. While all living or biotic elements are animals, plants, forests, fisheries, and birds, non-living or abiotic elements include water, land, sunlight, rocks, and air.Environment can be defined as a sum total of all the living and non-living elements and their effects that influence human life. While all living or biotic elements are animals, plants, forests, fisheries, and birds, non-living or abiotic elements include water, land, sunlight, rocks, and air.
Environmental Consulting XL by Slidesgo.pptxJaiVerma52
I know we never let you rest. Constantly mining resources from you, over-using natural resources, even though we could have done with much less. Letting all toxic stuff out there in your rivers and soil, for you to work harder on cleaning it up. Assuming that you will take care of yourself.
But then, from a few decades, we realize that you are slowing down, not able to keep up with us. So, a few of us, spend a lot of time even to assess how long will it take the rivers to self-purify- calling it self-purification capacity. To put a cap on the dirt to put in the river.
Anyway, are we making you work a lot? You look angry and tired. Tell us.
Your Mysterious Language
But then, why don’t you talk to us properly? I am not able to understand. You talk in all hints and messages and we have to decode it for you. Recently, Andersen, executive director of the UN Environment Programme said that the corona pandemic was nature’s message for humans. What’s the message? You gotta be clear, Earth!
Oh! That’s the way you talk? Uh-huh!
We Plan A Lot to Take Care of you… But, you know it takes helluva time to implement it.
We coined the term sustainable development, we defined it, we use it and abuse it in our speeches. But we don’t follow it.
We make committees and commitments and goals, but we are always far from achieving those goals. We are always moving towards them. They are all like most of our life goals, we make them, plan for them, but hardly act on them to achieve them.
You know we are humans, so although we understand we should be taking care of you every day like we take care of ourselves every day, we don’t do it.
Well, you know life gets in between…
Most of us do it only on the few days like the Earth day, the Environment day, something like that. You know a special day is marked for you.
Pandemic — COVID 19
You are showing your anger in yet another form. But a furious one now.
We are asked to stay inside our homes. But isn’t the Earth, our only abode? Isn’t the Earth our common home? Where shall we go when the Earth becomes no longer habitable for humans?
“Stay home, Stay safe” — has become the slogan, the signature line of emails, the greetings of the meetings. But I wonder where shall we go when our only home, the Earth will no longer be our home.
What is the use of a house if you haven’t got a tolerable planet to put it on? ― Henry David Thoreau
Is a month-long or 60-day long lockdown required every year for the Earth to breathe? Shouldn’t we put a little more effort and see that we let the earth breathe every breath happily. Stress-free?
Dear Earth, you are heard! Some of us are taking care of you. Some of us are asking others to listen to you too. Don’t get too upset please. G
Environmental Consulting XL by Slidesgo.pptxshaamrajini
save nature Environment can be defined as a sum total of all the living and non-living elements and their effects that influence human life. While all living or biotic elements are animals, plants, forests, fisheries, and birds, non-living or abiotic elements include water, land, sunlight, rocks, and air.1. : the circumstances, objects, or conditions by which one is surrounded. 2. a. : the complex of physical, chemical, and biotic factors (such as climate, soil, and living things) that act upon an organism or an ecological community and ultimately determine its form and survival.1. : the circumstances, objects, or conditions by which one is surrounded. 2. a. : the complex of physical, chemical, and biotic factors (such as climate, soil, and living things) that act upon an organism or an ecological community and ultimately determine its form and survival.1. : the circumstances, objects, or conditions by which one is surrounded. 2. a. : the complex of physical, chemical, and biotic factors (such as climate, soil, and living things) that act upon an organism or an ecological community and ultimately determine its form and survival.Environment can be defined as a sum total of all the living and non-living elements and their effects that influence human life. While all living or biotic elements are animals, plants, forests, fisheries, and birds, non-living or abiotic elements include water, land, sunlight, rocks, and air.v Environment can be defined as a sum total of all the living and non-living elements and their effects that influence human life. While all living or biotic elements are animals, plants, forests, fisheries, and birds, non-living or abiotic elements include water, land, sunlight, rocks, and air.Environment can be defined as a sum total of all the living and non-living elements and their effects that influence human life. While all living or biotic elements are animals, plants, forests, fisheries, and birds, non-living or abiotic elements include water, land, sunlight, rocks, and air.
Hadj Ounis's most notable work is his sculpture titled "Metamorphosis." This piece showcases Ounis's mastery of form and texture, as he seamlessly combines metal and wood to create a dynamic and visually striking composition. The juxtaposition of the two materials creates a sense of tension and harmony, inviting viewers to contemplate the relationship between nature and industry.
Fashionista Chic Couture Maze & Coloring Adventures is a coloring and activity book filled with many maze games and coloring activities designed to delight and engage young fashion enthusiasts. Each page offers a unique blend of fashion-themed mazes and stylish illustrations to color, inspiring creativity and problem-solving skills in children.
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Explore the multifaceted world of Muntadher Saleh, an Iraqi polymath renowned for his expertise in visual art, writing, design, and pharmacy. This SlideShare delves into his innovative contributions across various disciplines, showcasing his unique ability to blend traditional themes with modern aesthetics. Learn about his impactful artworks, thought-provoking literary pieces, and his vision as a Neo-Pop artist dedicated to raising awareness about Iraq's cultural heritage. Discover why Muntadher Saleh is celebrated as "The Last Polymath" and how his multidisciplinary talents continue to inspire and influence.
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1. PARTS AND TYPES
OF TREES FOR
EDUCATION
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3. PARTS AND TYPES OF TREES FOR EDUCATION INFOGRAPHICS
BRANCHES
Despite being red,
Mars is a cold place
02
TRUNK
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
04
ROOTS
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun
03
LEAVES
Saturn is composed of
hydrogen and helium
01
4. PARTS AND TYPES OF TREES FOR EDUCATION INFOGRAPHICS
LOBED FASCICLE
LOBED PINNATE
ENTIRE
SIMPLE COMPOUND
TRIFOLIATE
TYPES OF LEAVES
5. PARTS AND TYPES OF TREES FOR EDUCATION INFOGRAPHICS
Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun
PALM
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun
SPRUCE
Despite being red, Mars is a cold place
POPLAR
Jupiter is a gas giant and the biggest planet
WILLOW
Saturn is composed of hydrogen and helium
MAPLE
6. PARTS AND TYPES OF TREES FOR EDUCATION INFOGRAPHICS
Venus has a beautiful name and
is the second planet from the
Sun. It’s terribly hot
EVERGREEN
50%
Saturn is a gas giant and has
several rings. It's composed
mostly of hydrogen and helium
DECIDUOUS
50%
TYPES OF TREES IN THE WORLD
7. PARTS AND TYPES OF TREES FOR EDUCATION INFOGRAPHICS
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
SIMPLE
The Moon is Earth’s
only natural satellite
MOON
Despite being red, Mars is
a cold place
COMPOUND
It’s the biggest planet
in the Solar System
JUPITER
Saturn is a gas giant
and has rings
SATURN
It’s the farthest planet
from the Sun
NEPTUNE
TYPES OF LEAVES
8. PARTS AND TYPES OF TREES FOR EDUCATION INFOGRAPHICS
DESCRIPTION SUMMER SPRING WINTER
WILLOW We all live on Earth
PALM Jupiter is a gas giant
OAK Saturn has rings
MAPLE Venus is very hot
CHECK THE TYPE OF TREE AND THE SEASON IN WHICH IT BLOOMS
9. PARTS AND TYPES OF TREES FOR EDUCATION INFOGRAPHICS
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SATURN
Saturn is composed of
hydrogen and helium
NEPTUNE
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun
MARS
Despite being red,
Mars is a cold place
EVOLUTION OF TREES IN THE WORLD
1980 2000 2020
10. PARTS AND TYPES OF TREES FOR EDUCATION INFOGRAPHICS
POPLAR
Saturn is composed of
hydrogen and helium
WILLOW
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
MAPLE
Despite being red,
Mars is a cold place
11. PARTS AND TYPES OF TREES FOR EDUCATION INFOGRAPHICS
45%
25%
30%
EARTH
Earth is the third planet
from the Sun
NEPTUNE
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
MERCURY
TREES IN THE WORLD ACCORDING TO THEIR FRUIT
12. PARTS AND TYPES OF TREES FOR EDUCATION INFOGRAPHICS
CHANGE NOTES
JANUARY We all live on Earth Earth
MARCH Mars is a cold planet Mars
JUNE Jupiter is a gas giant Jupiter
AUGUST Mercury is very small Mercury
OCTOBER Saturn has rings Saturn
DECEMBER Venus is very hot Venus
POPLAR
TREE OBSERVATION CARD
13. PARTS AND TYPES OF TREES FOR EDUCATION INFOGRAPHICS
90%
Earth is the
third planet
from the Sun
EARTH
70%
Neptune is the
farthest planet
from the Sun
NEPTUNE
35%
Mercury is the
closest planet
to the Sun
MERCURY
40%
Despite being
red, Mars is a
cold place
MARS
TREES IN DANGER OF EXTINCTION:
DEFORESTATION PERCENTAGES DURING LAST YEAR
14. PARTS AND TYPES OF TREES FOR EDUCATION INFOGRAPHICS
Earth is the
third planet
from the Sun
WINTER
Neptune is the
farthest planet
from the Sun
SPRING
Mercury is the
closest planet
to the Sun
AUTUMN
Despite being
red, Mars is a
cold place
SUMMER
15. PARTS AND TYPES OF TREES FOR EDUCATION INFOGRAPHICS
SATURN
Saturn is composed of
hydrogen and helium
NEPTUNE
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
MERCURY
MARS
Despite being red,
Mars is a cold place
JUPITER
Jupiter is a gas giant
and the biggest planet
EARTH
Earth is the third planet
from the Sun
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TREES
16. PARTS AND TYPES OF TREES FOR EDUCATION INFOGRAPHICS
SATURN 30%
Saturn is composed of
hydrogen and helium
NEPTUNE 35%
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun
MERCURY 20%
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
MARS 15%
Despite being red,
Mars is a cold place
TREES IN THE WORLD ACCORDING TO THEIR TYPE OF LEAVES
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17. PARTS AND TYPES OF TREES FOR EDUCATION INFOGRAPHICS
SATURN
Saturn is composed of
hydrogen and helium
MARS
Despite being red,
Mars is a cold place
JUPITER
Jupiter is a gas giant
and the biggest planet
EARTH
Earth is the third planet
from the Sun
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TREES
18. CORTEX Mars Venus Saturn Jupiter
HARDNESS Medium High Low High
MALLEABILITY Low Low High Medium
PARTS AND TYPES OF TREES FOR EDUCATION INFOGRAPHICS
FEATURES OF TRUNKS
19. PARTS AND TYPES OF TREES FOR EDUCATION INFOGRAPHICS
It’s composed
of hydrogen
and helium
SATURN
Earth is the
third planet
from the Sun
EARTH
Neptune is the
farthest planet
from the Sun
NEPTUNE
Mercury is the
closest planet
to the Sun
MERCURY
Despite being
red, Mars is a
cold place
MARS
EVOLUTION OF THE GROWTH OF A TREE
20. PARTS AND TYPES OF TREES FOR EDUCATION INFOGRAPHICS
Saturn is composed of hydrogen and helium CORTEX
Despite being red, Mars is a cold place CAMBIUM
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun SAPWOOD
Jupiter is a gas giant and the biggest planet HEARTWOOD
Pluto is now considered a dwarf planet CORE
PARTS OF A TRUNK
21. PARTS AND TYPES OF TREES FOR EDUCATION INFOGRAPHICS
OAK
Saturn is composed of
hydrogen and helium
SPRUCE
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
PALM
Despite being red,
Mars is a cold place
22. PARTS AND TYPES OF TREES FOR EDUCATION INFOGRAPHICS
EUROPE ASIA
NORTH
AMERICA
SOUTH
AMERICA
AFRICA AUSTRALIA
EVERGREEN
DECIDUOUS
MOST COMMON TREES ACCORDING TO THE CONTINENT
23. PARTS AND TYPES OF TREES FOR EDUCATION INFOGRAPHICS
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SATURN
Saturn is composed of
hydrogen and helium
MERCURY
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
MARS
Despite being red,
Mars is a cold place
NUMBER OF TREES ACCORDING TO THE SEASON
FALL
SUMMER
SPRING
WINTER
24. PARTS AND TYPES OF TREES FOR EDUCATION INFOGRAPHICS
Earth is the third
planet from the Sun
EARTH
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
MERCURY
Despite being red,
Mars is a cold place
MARS
DIFFERENCES IN THE GROWTH OF THESE TREES
25. PARTS AND TYPES OF TREES FOR EDUCATION INFOGRAPHICS
HOW TO IDENTIFY THE AGE OF A TREE BY ITS TRUNK
01
02
03
04
Saturn is composed of hydrogen and helium
SATURN 01
Despite being red, Mars is a cold place
MARS 02
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun
MERCURY 03
Jupiter is a gas giant and the biggest planet
JUPITER 04
26. PARTS AND TYPES OF TREES FOR EDUCATION INFOGRAPHICS
EVERGREEN
Saturn is composed of
hydrogen and helium
DECIDUOUS
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
27. PARTS AND TYPES OF TREES FOR EDUCATION INFOGRAPHICS
200
500
1,000
1,500
LONGEST LIVING TREES ON EARTH
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun
MERCURY
Despite being red, Mars is a cold place
MARS
Jupiter is a gas giant and the biggest planet
JUPITER
Saturn is composed of hydrogen and helium
SATURN
28. PARTS AND TYPES OF TREES FOR EDUCATION INFOGRAPHICS
SATURN
Saturn is composed of
hydrogen and helium
MERCURY
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
MARS
Despite being red,
Mars is a cold place
HUMIDITY NECESSARY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THESE TREES
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29. PARTS AND TYPES OF TREES FOR EDUCATION INFOGRAPHICS
● Jupiter is the biggest planet in the Solar
System
● Saturn is composed of hydrogen and helium
JUPITER
● Despite being red, Mars is a very cold place
● Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun
MARS
● Venus is the second planet from the Sun
● Pluto is now considered a dwarf planet
VENUS
30. PARTS AND TYPES OF TREES FOR EDUCATION INFOGRAPHICS
NAME Poplar Baobab Maple
FEATURES
Despite being red, Mars is
a cold place
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
The Moon is Earth’s only
natural satellite
CONTINENT North America Asia Europe
TYPE OF LEAF Evergreen Deciduous Evergreen
31. PARTS AND TYPES OF TREES FOR EDUCATION INFOGRAPHICS
BRANCHES
Saturn is composed of
hydrogen and helium
FRUITS
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun
LEAVES
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
TRUNK
Jupiter is a gas giant
and the biggest planet
ROOTS
Earth is the third planet
from the Sun
32. PARTS AND TYPES OF TREES FOR EDUCATION INFOGRAPHICS
FRUIT TREES IN EUROPE
EARTH
Earth is the third planet from the Sun
NEPTUNE
Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun
MERCURY
40%
30%
30%
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