Unsustainable+Evironment+(Us)+vs.+Sustainable+Environment+(Where+we+want+to+be)


 * Problem Statement: ** The effects of a non-efficient society on the environment.

There are several components that contribute to a non-efficient society’s failure; some of these components are pollution, over fishing, and the unnecessary cutting down of trees etc. Pollution may “strike” from different areas such as, from cars, boats, planes, toxic wastes… but the main concern are that of cars, boats, and planes (even though thought the rest are very much fuel the flame) due the frequent use in the everyday lives of many citizens. Though these forms of transportation are very much essential there ways in order to lessen the amount of pollution produced from these everyday necessities. One way to lessen the amount of pollution produced by a car would be to carpool or ride bike to reach one’s destination, the possibilities are endless as long as the effort is put forth. Another component that very much fuels the flame is the unnecessary cutting down of trees. Trees very much have to do with our everyday lives in aspects such as, paper, oxygen (come on clueless beings), and food. In order to lessen the amount of trees cut down for the production of paper one could recycle which may give paper an “endless life”. Now knowing this an efficient society would live with the environment not at the expense of it.
 * Background: **

In an experiment to test the amount of pollution an area has, the independent variable would be a flat mobile surface that would be covered with Vaseline-an oily substance that would act as an adhesive. This surface would be hanged in area chosen in the experiment. In this experiment this Vaseline covered surface would act as a spider’s web in order to catch the independent variable. The independent variable in this experiment is the amount pollution found in the area chosen. The constants in this experiment would be the amount of Vaseline put on the surfaces and the size of the surface. This experiment if done correctly would explain the main cause of pollution and it would provide sufficient information in order to determine where it is most common.

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