Destruction In The United States

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Destruction happens in many ways. People are the number one reason for it. People throw trash on the ground and don't mind to pick it up. People are the reason or world is the way it is. The United States is withering away. America is getting worse every year. Population is growing and are farms are having a hard time providing food. Food is the number one thing, for us to to live. If people don't have food then no body will have anything. We wont have to long tell we run out of food to provide the world with. The factories that we have in the Untied States hurt are world to. All the gas and nasty stuff that comes out out of the factories really hurt are economy. it's good to have them but it's also bad to have them to. For intense all the wast goes into the ocean and it can kill fish that we eat and also hurt the people that swim in it. …show more content…
It's every year that someone wants to build something or make something that shouldn't be made. The world doesn't need something like that to happen. People wonder why were losing so much space that doesn't need to be lost, but we do it anyways. Are world shouldn't be like this. People have done it, and they wonder why it happens but it really was are fault. This being said we should be able to stop this stuff. We choose not to and thats not

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