Hi everyone! Today, me and my brother Shyam will be making candles out of old wax crayons. Wax, often derived from petroleum, can have detrimental effects on the environment when not disposed of properly. Improper disposal of wax products can lead to soil and water pollution, harming ecosystems and aquatic life. This is how me and my brother reuse the old wax.
Hey everyone! 👋 We’ve all heard the debates about animal testing—how it’s cruel, outdated, and often ineffective. But here’s something most people don’t talk about: animal testing is also an environmental nightmare. Yeah, you read that right. Those labs aren’t just harming animals—they’re polluting our air, wasting insane amounts of water, and even contributing to climate change. And as students who care about the future (and probably don’t want to inherit a trashed planet), we should be paying attention. So, let’s break it down. Why is animal testing so bad for the environment? And what can we actually do to stop it? 1. Toxic Waste: The Gross Side of Science Imagine all the chemicals, drugs, and experimental substances used in animal testing. Now imagine where they end up—not safely disposed of, but often leaking into soil and water. Labs produce tons of hazardous waste—contaminated needles, animal remains, chemical runoff. Some of it gets burned (releasing toxic fumes), and som...
We are currently in the digital era. It may seem like a blessing but is there more to it? Cyber bullying and cyber hacking are becoming everyday problems. Follow some simple rules like these to never fall victim to these scams: 1. Never share any personal info about yourself online. 2. Never open unauthorized or risky links. 3. Keep your antivirus program up to date. 4. Choose strong passwords usually including numbers, capital letters and symbol. Stay safe by following these rules!
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