The world that surrounds us is beautiful and unique. There is such a song: "How beautiful this world is, look!". It would be very good to preserve all this unique beauty. I want people of future generations to admire the beauties of nature as we do.
Nature and the man-made world
If you look around, you can see a lot of interesting things. Green forest, blue clouds, a dog behind the fence - all this can be attributed to nature. Natural nature has existed for a long time and will exist for a long time. Man also refers to nature. A man-made world is called everything that is created by people. Mankind acts on nature, creating various objects of the man-made world: machines, appliances, houses, factories.
The emergence of a man-made world
The natural world was created a long time ago. The man who settled here, because of his curiosity, thirst for creativity and the desire to improve his world, began to create his man-made works. First, he turned a simple stick into a tool. Sharpening its end, he received a weapon. Since then it has gone like this - a man perfected old and created new objects, more and more immersed in the world of things - a man-made world.
And the more he created new objects of the man-made world, the farther he moved away from natural nature. Examples of the man-made world are:
- built asphalt roads, with the help of which it becomes possible to quickly and conveniently move. They replaced the human green paths;
- the walls of houses that were sheltered from the cold, winds and rains, but they also fenced off people from nature;
- invented clothing made a personβs life comfortable, but isolated the person from the influence of natural phenomena;
- shoes provided comfort when walking, but it separated a person from the ground;
- when processing natural products with fire, a person received a lot of tasty and varied dishes, but the use of fried and salty dishes adversely affected the digestive system.
How the natural world and the man-made world interact
Nature and the man-made world are in constant interaction. The natural world has a wonderful quality: it can develop and recover, and the man-made world can only destroy. Natural nature can survive without human intervention, and man without nature will never live.
Realizing this, man constantly waged a struggle with nature. The outcome of this struggle is deplorable: thousands of animals and plants were destroyed, a very important document appeared - the Red Book, which lists very rare specimens of flora and fauna, which it is almost impossible for people to meet
The man-made world is increasingly replacing nature. Modern people are so far from nature that they rarely contact her, and children learn about hares and bells from TVs.
Mankind constantly produces garbage, polluting everything on the planet: the surface of the earth, ocean spaces and airspace. It got to the point that there was a problem of space debris!
The result of the interaction of nature and the man-made world
There are increasingly alarming reports that people who will live in the next millennium will not be able to see how flowers bloom, and they will not hear how a transparent stream murmurs.
They will not be destined to find out that their ancestors, for the sake of the scientific and technological process, did not think about the future, destroyed forests, polluted rivers, and accumulated radioactive waste. So many environmental problems have now gathered that the question of the survival of human society is raised. And this problem needs to be solved not only by Russians.
It is important to remember that balance in the wild is perfect. And she does not need to help, she can provide for herself. And interference with nature very often brings unexpected results. When Australia began to plant prickly hedges, it was not assumed that these "spines" would turn out to be so tenacious and fill all the free surfaces.
People constantly tried to "improve" nature: drained swamps, turned back rivers, built dams. After many years, it became clear that natural resources were used illiterately, they must be protected and respectful of nature.
To achieve results in solving the environmental problem, it is necessary to start instilling in the younger generation a careful and competent attitude to the world around them so that they live in harmony with the laws of nature.