Angel's Global Context
This is important to know because it means that the rising sea levels do more damage than we think. They affect our everyday lives and can cause severe shortage in food, cause people to go hungry, and so much more. Understanding how far and wide it the rising sea levels affects us, should help us see how everything is life is interconnected. By this I mean, what we do in our everyday lives affects the world we call home in many ways. More often, it will hurt the world rather than help it.
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Vanessa's Global Context
We, as a nation, tend to be blinded by what is currently going on to our planet. Many residents that don’t live near the coastal states believe they won’t be victims of natural disaster. Yet, many of these states tend to do business with states that are surrounded by bodies of water which will be forced to either relocate, find new business partners, or will end up losing their business completely. Rising sea levels is going affect people across the globe whether they are teachers, commuters, companies, animals, and etc. An example of rising sea levels, is that the continent Africa, is known to be one of the continents that suffers all around because it’s surrounded by large bodies of water.
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