Recycling helps protect the environment, reduces the need for extracting (mining, quarrying, and logging), refining and processing raw materials. All of these create substantial air and water pollution. As recycling saves energy it also reduces greenhouse gas emissions, which helps to tackle climate change
Three statements which express the benefits of recycling are: 1) Recycling is a great way to conserve valuable resources that take time and energy for the earth to produce. 2) You don't want to waste stuff, do you? One of the best ways to avoid creating waste is to recycle or reuse old items. People who throw away items that can be recycled are to blame for global warming.
A 3 because it has several ideas but no evidence to support them
<span>Using these words allows Hamilton to describe the powers of these branches of government in familiar terms so that he can then contrast them with the powers he envisions for an independent judiciary.
</span><span>By expressing complete certainty in his position, Hamilton presents his argument in favor of an independent judiciary as one to which no logical objection exists.
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by praising the efficiency of modern-day Internet research doesn't relate to anything regarding "Choreographers of Matter, Life, and Intelligence" when it comes to argumentation. Comparing scientific knowledge to grains of sand on a beach is poetic, but it is no argument either. Proving names of modern scientists and their contributions also shows nothing but the scientists and their contributions themselves. It doesn't work as proof for <em>"an impending scientific revolution".</em>
What Michio Kaku does, as the good scientist that he is, is to show evidence. And he does so "by providing quantitative proof of recent scientific progress"