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Article Writing Part-2

Article Writing




In the previous blog, we learned about Article Writing. In this blog, we are going to understand the topic more deeply. 


Q) Write an article on how global warming is affecting the environment. 




Global Warming - A major issue 

Global warming is just a word for many people, but actually, it is a major concern for the entire world. For the people who know what global warming is and also all about its consequences, they are surely trying to reduce global warming. Let's have a look at what global warming actually is and how it is impacting the environment. 

Global warming is the process where the Earth's ozone layer is destroyed. The Earth's ozone layer protects us from the harmful ultraviolet radiation of the sun. Global warming destroys this layer, which is risking the lives of all the living organisms on the Earth. Global warming is destructed due to the harmful radiation from mobile phones, TVs, and laptops. 

Global warming is causing the destruction of the ozone layer, which will then allow the sun's UV rays to directly come on the Earth. The Earth's temperature will eventually rise, which will lead to drought and the death of all the organisms on the Earth including humans, plants, animals, and microorganisms as well. This will lead to the Earth becoming like other planets, that is without any life, that is lifeless. 

On this note, we end the topic that to save the Earth we will have to be environment-friendly. We will have to reduce the use of electronic devices that release harmful UV radiation. Then only, we can make the Earth a better place to live in. 


Now let's have a look at whether we have included all the points of article writing or not. 



Firstly, we have an interesting and catchy title here.

Then with the introduction of the first paragraph, we had a general talk about what is Global warming. 

Then, in the next two paragraphs, we had a detailed explanation of what Global warming is and how it is affecting the environment. 

Also, there are pointers stating how can we stop global warming. 

In the last paragraph, we will sum up the entire article in a few words.  


We have included all the pointers, so this article has all the requirements that are needed to acknowledge the readers about our topic.

     
  


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