Предмет: Русский язык, автор: fragus132

сочинение на тему природа

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Автор ответа: arailymtolen6
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Природа прекрасна и многогранна. Она окружает нас везде, но зачастую мы не замечаем ее красоты, пробегая мимо, все время куда-то спешим, погружены в свои дела и заботы, которые кажутся нам очень важными.Природа – удивительна и уникальна. Это можно заметить и на любой улице города, но особенно – в лесу. Достаточно выделить один день и поехать с семьей или с друзьями, можно даже в одиночестве, в ближайший лес. Увидеть, какое огромное количество животных и птиц обитает в наших широтах, оценить многообразие растений. Примечательно, что это можно сделать в любое время года - наши леса удивительны и прекрасны всегда. Весной - когда природа просыпается и земля в лесу покрывается плотным голубым ковром из подснежников. Летом - когда в лесу все живет и дышит, наполняя его своими голосами. Осенью - когда лес сменяет свой великолепный зеленый наряд на не менее прекрасный желтый с оттенками багряного. Зимой - когда все покрывается искристым белым покрывалом, но, тем не менее, продолжает жить. Это стоит того, чтоб потратить немного своего времени.

Человек тоже является частью природы, регулярно об этом забывая. К сожалению, загрязнение окружающей среды и уничтожение ареалов обитания животных – это результат человеческой деятельности и его безответственного отношения. Человек уничтожает экосистему, не задумываясь над, тем, что разрушает свой дом, ведь планета является колыбелью человечества.

Я думаю, что охрана окружающей среды и поддержание природы – это задача каждого из нас. Если мы все сделаем свой посильный вклад в это, то сможем сохранить многообразие жизни на нашей планете, не дадим бесследно исчезнуть видам, которые сейчас, к сожалению, вымирают по вине человека. На сегодняшний день существует множество организаций, занимающихся охраной природы и спасением вымирающих видов. Но даже не являясь членом этих организаций, любой человек может помочь в сохранении природы. Ведь совсем не трудно посадить дерево или донести мусор до урны.

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2 What period is connected with the development of abstraction and symbolism?
3 What genre of painting was under the strong influence of Byzantine traditions?
4 What are the tendencies of the present-day Ukrainian art?
5 What art schools played an important role at the beginning of the 20th century?
6 Why was Ukraine called the East European Italy?
7 When did portrait painting appear as a separate genre?
8 Who represented Ukrainian painting art of the Soviet period?
9 What style did Academy of Arts in St Petersburg cultivate?