Personal letter.
Letter
Purwosari, 11 january 2020
Dear Farika
Hello Farika, How are you? I hope you are fine.
How about your family, are they fine?
Its been a long time since you changed schools.
How is it there? Do you have a lot of friend? I hope you have a good friend there.
In my school now we learn about SDG. Did you learn at your school? SDG is a world development program which aims to prosper the world comunity and preserve nature with 17 main factor as the achievement of 169 targets that have been determind within a agreed time. So, countries in the world now agree on a new platfrom with new terminology, namely SDG. Both SDG and MDGS Basically have a common goal. One of them is to eradicate poverty in the world.
However, there are more progessive things that are included in the SGDs to be achieved in 2030. There are 17 goals in SDGs and the teacher divides I goals in one class.
And do you know? My class got goal number 7. It is about affardable and cleand energy. What do you think? Isn't that good?.
We can leaen about SDG together and exchange items by latter
Kind regards
Anggi Laila efendi
Cause and Effect
Soil Pollution
soil pollution is a condition where various elements that have destructive properties are mixed in the soil content.The content can be in the form of chemicals, or other dangerous substances which are certainly not good and can endanger the living things around them.
Some activities or activities that can specifically trigger land pollution include the first leakage of waste, leakage of waste will result in soil pollution which is certainly very dangerous. Secondly Leakage of industrial chemicals, Leakage from chemicals will of course have a very bad impact on the future of land. Even more so if the intended chemical is a very dangerous chemical. Then these chemicals can threaten the survival of living things in the vicinity.
Third Excessive use of pesticides. Next is the entry of polluted water to the surface of the ground This is also due to the presence of industrial activities so that water is also polluted by waste and various chemicals. So that in the end, of course water will also seep into the soil so that the soil becomes polluted.
Teks Eksplanation
Forest Fire
Forest fire is an event where there is a fire with a high intensity that burns the forest environment either in part or in whole. Forest fires will certainly have a negative impact on the environment, not only the forest itself but also the surrounding environment.
Forest fires are divided into 3 types, including surface fires, canopy fires, and canopy fires. Explanation of each type, so surface fires are fires that occur on the forest floor and the fire is very easy to spread but still relatively easy to extinguish. Furthermore, canopy fires are fires that burn canopy of staple plants, especially flammable trees. Finally is canopy fire, this fire will burn the organic layer under the forest floor, this type of fire occurs in a very long time and the propagation of the fire is very slow.
Forest fires occur because of 2 factors, namely natural factors and human factors. For natural factors usually due to long-term drought which causes sparks, while human factors are usually due to negligence and deliberation such as littering cigarette butts, burning wildly and to open new land.
Forest fires result in the appearance of thick thick smoke containing various harmful gases which are certainly very unhealthy when inhaled by living things. Various diseases can be triggered due to forest fires, including ARI, lung cancer, asthma and other respiratory diseases.
Forest fires are events that often occur in our country, natural factors and our lack of concern trigger these events. For this reason, we should protect our forest environment, remembering that forests are the lungs of the world, which is very obligatory for us to protect.