The Pollution on Beaches
The 2ºA and 2ºB classes did several projects about how to recycle, the pollution on beaches, the forest fires and how to save the animals, plants and our planet. We learnt a lot and we had fun. Marcela Ferrándiz - 2º A |
Beach Pollution. Posible solutions: - Campaigning for beach-goers take their bag to take away. - Place garbage dumps of classified form. (For cardboard, plastic, aluminium, etc. - Incentives that are carried over own garbage that they generate. - On islands, getting boaters, with garbage bags generated by visitors to the mainlad. - Generally people urinate a lot on the beaches, so, they should built more urinals. - Drains must not lead to the beaches (must go through a treatment plant) By Pablo Aparicio, 2ºA |
Don’t pollute beaches, people will be angry if you do it. The 3 R’s are so important that if you do it you can save the planet. If we reuse paper and bottles, we won’t buy too much paper and bottles. If we save animals, they won’t extinguish. Raúl Fernández - 2º B
Pollution can take the form of chemical substances or energy, such as noise, sounds or light. Adverse air quality can kill many organisms including humans. We need to stop pollution or we will destroy our planet. Susana Molinero - 2º B |
The Pollution of Beaches Seven millions of persons approximately visit the beaches of Spain every year. They leave about 25 tons of rubbish in them. The 80% of victims garbage marine animals die from ingestion or inmersion. If this continues marine life will become scarce, the food that comes from the sea will be contaminated and will be very expensive, fishermen will lose their jobs, and swim in the sea will involve a great health risk. We can recycle all rubbish and keep clean the beaches to avoid this disasters. Lucía Tasis 2º ESO A |