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"science is the main reason to destroy the mother nature" I need 25 points about it. Friday is going to be debate in our school and I have to speak up from this topic help me with sharing 25 points with me ​

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Answer: Ya Dig?
Explanation: School is boring.
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User Sachem
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DON'T COPY THE ANSWER I'M NOT PROFESSIONAL

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I'll try to limit it to base tips and points to bring out. Check these before using them:

Science is probably the most pressing factor in the destruction of the Earth. As science gets more and more advanced, the materials that we consume will get larger and larger too. Science and research have progressed greatly through the ages. Take naval warfare as an example. A Spanish galleon from the mid-1600s was 1500 feet long and made of wood coming from almost 2000 trees and taking two years which was determined as one of the strongest forces on the sea. The US today progresses with the Zumwalt, a ship that costs 4.4 billion dollars to produce. A massive change in materials and price. Additionally, the need for resources such as crude oil and coal limits the amount that the Earth can replenish. Science is used to solve our problems. However, each new invention in science causes more problems. The invention of the car in 1886 was extraordinary, changing the face of travel forever. This also would cause a large amount of global warming, which we are dealing with now. Take computers. Computers were definitely a positive change, helping us learn more and communicate with people around the world ( press this fact as hard as you can. use examples ). However, computers come with the fact of misuse and negative effects from the usage of the devices. ( probably need more than this but I don't got a lot of time :( )
Tell me how you did :D College is gonna be hard :|

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