Tigers

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Posted by hooverbes | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on February 28, 2018

A tiger is an orange animal with black stripes from Siberia and other places around the world. A cool fact about tigers are that no two tigers have the same stripe pattern. Here are a few different species of tigers Sumatran tiger, Siberian tiger, Bengal tiger, South China tiger, Malayan tiger, and Indochinese tiger. Sometimes tigers can be white with black stripes (no specific type of tiger for this). Tigers are in the family of big cats plus it’s the biggest of the big cat. Tigers are some of the only cats that like water. Tigers are predators which means that they hunt for their food. Some things they eat are Moose, deer, pigs, cows, buffaloes, and goats. Most tiger species can swim 4-6 miles per hour. Tigers are endangered mostly due to habitat loss and poaching. Tigers can run 30-40 miles per hour. Tigers teeth can be 2.5 to 3.0 inches long.

How I am doing on my garden

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Posted by hooverbes | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on February 22, 2018

In my opinion I am doing good.

 

What I need

I need to add some fossils and write down some things about waterways from P.A. that is what I need to do.

 

What I have

I have plants and a place to display the fossils. I have a place to display info about P.A. waterways. I have some nice weeping willow trees for shade.

Recycling Pro/Con Reaction

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Posted by hooverbes | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on February 6, 2018

I read the passage pro/con is it time to stop recycling our garbage and will tell you about it. One author likes recycling and the other thinks we should do less recycling. I will tell you why they like/dislike recycling.

 

The first author wants us to do less recycling and says it costs less to make new things. One reason this author wants us to do less recycling is that you have to recycle a lot of glass to make recycling go down a little bit. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says we should only recycle ⅓ of our garbage. Paper companies pay for the trees they use, but if it was cheaper to recycle people would pay you for your scrap paper.

 

The second author likes recycling lets see what he has to say. Since 1969 the amount of trash thrown out has tripled. We dump far too much garbage in landfills. The u.s. Environmental protection agency (EPA) reports that we recycle ⅔ of our paper and ½ of our cans. However, we recycle less than half of our electronics and ⅓ of our plastic and glass.

 

After reading this article my opinion has changed tremendously. I used to think that we should recycle as much as we can, but now I think we should slow down. One thing that changed my mind was when the first author said it was cheaper to make new things. Another thing that changed my mind was when the first author said if it was cheaper to recycle people would want to buy your scrap paper. The last thing that changed my mind was when the (EPA) said we should recycle ⅓ of our garbage.

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