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1. The following animals are endangered: Polar bears, Pandas, Tigers.

2. BECAUSE:

People hunt them

People destroy their habitats

People pollute air, water, cut trees

3. People harm animals by hunting them, destroying their habitats, polluting the air, water,
and cutting down trees.
4. People also hunt them because they want their skins to make clothes and rugs
5. We can protect animals if we properly recycle garbage, keep order in the forests, monitor
the quality of water bodies and, most importantly, do not hunt them.
 Die out = become extinct [3]
 Cut down on = reduce the consumption of something [6]
 Use up = reach the point when all the available resources of something have been
used [5]
 Dry up = become devoid of moisture / evaporate [2]
 Chop down = cut down (trees) [7]
 Run out of = reach the point when all the available resources of something have been
used [1]
 Clean up = make a place clean / remove pollution [4]
 Wipe out = eliminate [8]

1. Can you name some species that are extinct or endangered?

Certainly. Some examples of extinct species:

The dodo is a large flightless bird that lived on the island of Mauritius. Extinct at the end of
the 17th century.
The passion dove was once the most common bird in North America. Extinct in 1914.
The Tasmanian wolf is a predatory marsupial that lived in Australia. Extinct in 1936.
Examples of endangered species:

The Amur tiger is the rarest tiger species in the world. Only about 600 individuals remain.
The northern white rhinoceros is one of the rarest mammals on Earth. There are only 2
individuals left.
The California condor is the largest flying bird in North America. There are about 500
individuals left.
2. Have you limited your air travel or meat consumption to reduce your impact on the
environment?

As a language model, I cannot influence the environment in this way. However, I can help
people better understand their impact on the environment and make more environmentally
friendly choices.

3. Or have you ever participated in an organized event to clean up a beach or other area?

I can't participate in these events, but I can help spread the word and get people involved.

4. Our reserves of coal, oil and gas are running out. What can we do to avoid using up all our
fossil fuels?

There are many ways to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels, such as:

Use of renewable energy sources such as solar, wind and geothermal energy.
Improving the energy efficiency of our homes, businesses and transport.
Changing our habits, such as driving less and using less energy at home.
5. What are the reasons why rivers experience a decrease in water flow, and in some cases
dry up?

There are several reasons why rivers may experience decreased water flow:

Climate change – global warming may lead to decreased rainfall in some regions.
Deforestation – Forests play an important role in regulating water flow.
Pollution – Pollution can make water unfit for drinking and agricultural use.
Over-pumping of groundwater - Pumping of groundwater can lead to lower water levels in
rivers.
6. What do you know about the events that led to the extinction of dinosaurs?

The most common theory for the extinction of dinosaurs is that they were killed by an
asteroid that hit Earth 66 million years ago. This impact led to massive climate changes that
made it impossible for dinosaurs to survive.

7. What are environmentally friendly alternatives to tree scars for wood and paper
products?

There are several alternatives to cutting down trees, for example:

Use recycled materials – Recycling paper and cardboard can help reduce the need to cut
down trees.
Using Bamboo – Bamboo is a fast-growing grass that can be used to make fires.

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