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Wednesday, June 4, 2025

How Humans Can Live in Harmony with Nature by Mukkum Limbu


Humans can live harmoniously with nature by doing different things. One thing human can do is plant trees. Another thing humans can do is throw trash in the bin. The last thing humans can do is reduce carbon dioxide.

Humans can plant more trees to give shade. Trees can also clean the air and make the environment cooler. Throwing trash into bins helps keep places like parks and streets cleaner. Using fewer cars helps reduce carbon in the air.

Mukkum and  Lilim 



One-way humans can help nature is by planting trees. Deforestation is a problem because it causes animals to lose their homes. Trees are homes for small animals and help turn carbon dioxide into oxygen. They also give people shade and help with heat in cities. This is why planting more trees helps people live in harmony with nature.

Humans can also help nature by throwing trash in the bin. Trash is a problem because it can end up in water, and animals might eat it by mistake. If people throw trash in the bin, animals won’t get hurt, and the earth stays clean. It also helps improve the air and water quality in cities. That’s why throwing trash in the bin is important for living in harmony with nature.

Lastly, humans can help nature by reducing carbon. Carbon dioxide is a problem because it causes global warming and climate change. People can reduce carbon by using fewer cars. They can walk, bike, or use electric vehicles that don’t pollute. Planting more trees also helps because trees use photosynthesis to turn carbon into oxygen. This is how reducing carbon helps people live in harmony with nature.

In conclusion, humans can live in harmony with nature by planting trees for shade and clean air, throwing trash in the bin to protect animals and the earth, and reducing carbon to stop global warming. These small actions can make a big difference.

 

Note: Mukkum Limbu, my fifth-grade son, wrote this article as part of his school project. I'm proud to share his thoughtful work here, as it touches on important values for all human beings and how we can live in harmony with nature through small but meaningful actions.

 

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