The Earth we live on is both beautiful and harmful. When considering beauty, we often imagine pleasure, grandeur, and charm.

The Earth we live on is both beautiful and harmful. When considering beauty, we often imagine pleasure, grandeur, and charm. Our Earth, a living testament to such beauty, provides limitless and immeasurable resources crucial for survival. Yet, it is disheartening that we frequently overlook these resources, assuming they are free and inexhaustible. We often misuse and squander these natural gifts, neglecting our responsibility to care for them. Therefore, it has become the beautiful and harmful nature we live with.
When we visit a natural park or garden with natural flowers, we feel nature, like the nice and smooth air around us; we feel calm and joyful and enjoy that atmosphere. If we want to feel more natural, we can remove our shoes, feel the soft grass, and think we are not alone. Also, when we go to a park, that natural feeling reduces our stress and anxiety and provides us fresh and clean air.
Additionally, we sense the natural beauty on a beach or near a coastal area; beaches are beautiful and vibrant, and the water colours are vast stretches of gorgeous blue and fresh. We can sit on the bank, relax, and relieve tension and anxiety.
But this beautiful nature turns cruel sometimes when its darker side erodes everything in its way. This gorgeous sea breeze and the park air we get reduce our stress and anxiety; also, without this air and oxygen, we cannot survive. When this beautiful air turns into a cyclone, storm, and twisters, it sends chills down our spine. Then we feel that this beautiful nature has turned into a harmful environment.

Regrettably, our disregard for nature often leads to its destruction, sometimes even unknowingly. Nature, a source of beauty and a lifeline for our existence, is at risk. Our neglect invites dire consequences such as extreme weather conditions, floods, cyclones, earthquakes, tsunamis, drought and deadly virus outbreaks. Despite these looming threats, we persist in disregarding the importance of preserving our natural resources, risking the very fabric of our existence.
In conclusion, the undeniable beauty of our world is a shared responsibility. We must recognize the significance of our natural resources and understand the consequences of our actions toward them. Only through collective action and a shared commitment to preservation can we hope to create a more equitable world for everyone.