VR  pollution blog

 

 Splish! Splash! Splosh! Splish! Recognise those sounds? Are they coming from your favourite place or a place hot and sunny? A place full of palm trees with sand and seashells too? If you guessed the beach you are right! The beach and the ocean looks so beautiful but will it stay the same forever? Think about the last tome you went to the beach. Was the water clear or green? Was there enough seaweed and fish? WAS THERE ANY PLASTIC !? If there was, would that be okay?

 

 

 Seaweed is delicious for some people while for others they don’t like it as much. Although there is something that seaweed does of everyone. Give oxygen! That’s right seaweed gives ⅔ of our oxygen so we should be relying more on seaweed than we should be relying on our plants and trees. If we lost all our seaweed things would be bad,that is where overfishing comes in. 

 

 

When you over fish that means you have caught too many fish and there won’t be enough in the sea, and that changes the amount of seaweed there is because there is and a living ball with lots of spikes called Kina that eat seaweed which we need. Although Snapper fish eat Kina we are fishing to much and eating the Snapper fish so then Kina is eating all the seaweed so there will be none which means we won’t have enough oxygen, and that will be bad.

 

There is also one problem, plastic pollution. This problem is quite common since it has been told to many people but not a lot have done much about it. The plastic has been getting into our ocean and has been polluting it. I was thinking about it and then I thought of starting a club. It would be kind of like a second hand store except you are giving away useless plastic that we could make in to something new.

 

 

If you are wondering where I learned all this from I learned it from the Sir Peter Blake company since he passed away others wanted to continue his legacy and tell everyone about this problem and try to fix it. The Blake company was probably going to show this to many school and see if atleast one person would try to make a difference

One thought on “VR pollution blog

  1. Good job Tanvi, I like how you started you introduction! Something you need to work on is which order you put them in so its easier for people to understand but everything else is fine.

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