The impact that the growing demand for more flights has had on the environment is a major concern for many countries. Some people believe that one way to limit the number of people traveling by air is to increase tax on flights. To what extent do you think this could solve the problem?
The diagram shows the use of carbon in nature and people's life. The soot cycle illustrates to us how big companies dig up fossil fuels.
The
next
step, after the end of processing, can be used in houses, cars, factory. Moreover
, companies need a lot of energy cause machines can not work without them. Fossil fuels are burned to generate energy, and during this
,process the factory creates soot dioxide into the atmosphere. In addition
, factories are not the only ones who created it. In general life cars and electric machines such
as air-conditioners at home also
create it. As a result
, plants take in carbon dioxide from the air to recreate it in oxygen, consequently
, animals eat plants and absorb carbon dioxide. When plants and animals die, their remains go into the ground and decay. Over millions of years, remains to recreate themself into natural gas and fossil fuels during the time they will be used as energy.
In conclusion, this
process is an integral part of the earth. As evidence of this
nature and humankind created a long process of the restoration systemSubmitted by Kayden on
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Structure your answers in logical paragraphs
The easiest way to score well on the IELTS Task 2 writing portion is to structure your writing in a solid essay format.
A strong argument essay structure can be split up into 4 paragraphs, each containing 4 sentences (except the conclusion paragraph, which only contains 3 sentences).
Stick to this essay structure:
- Paragraph 1 - Introduction
- Paragraph 2 - First supporting paragraph
- Paragraph 3 - Second supporting paragraph
- Paragraph 4 - Conclusion