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More than 4 billion years ago, Earth was formed, but not as we know it today. Imagine a volcano erupting, magma flowing, and then fill the entire planet with it. That was how the Earth looked like before. As millions of years passed, about 3.5 billion years ago, the Earth began to change. Microbial lifeforms were discovered and it did not stop there. Soon, the Earth began to have plants, animals, and bodies of water. All nature, no technology, that was how it was before.
When man came into being, things began to change. It started with crude instruments that can make the lives of early humans easier, to what we see today.
Today, a person will need to travel far to get to a place with no structures made by man. Because of the ever changing environment, more than 99% of all life-forms that ever lived on Earth are now extinct. And as more and more of the Earth's environment collapse due to numerous, inconsiderate human activities, we might experience another mass extinction on Earth. And this time, it will not be caused by natural catastrophic events.
Today, we cannot completely stop the damage on Mother Nature as it progresses at an alarming rate. Every small thing that ONE person can do to help slow down Mother Earth's destruction can have a huge impact on saving our planet. Don't let others do the saving, what you can do as an individual matters.
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