This chapter is kind of like the sibling to the last chapter. They are related in a way. We take water for granted sometimes. Once, I was filling water bottles and turning the water off when placing the cap on and turning it back on when I was done and was ready to fill the next one. My dad went to me and asked, "Why are you turning the water off and back on again?" I responded, "To save water?" And he said, "You don't need to do that. There's plenty of water." "NO THERE'S NOT!!!" Sure, he may be right, there is plenty of water in the world. But is most of it drinkable? No. Why isn't it drinkable? Because either it's salt water or most likely, it's filled with trash. More specifically, your trash. Refer back to the picture I put for this chapter. That's what our water looks like. Soon enough, the world will look like the cover of this book, because of you. Unless we change. "If you want to make the world a better place, then you gotta look at yourself and make a change." -Michael Jackson. Don't even mention that we waste water a lot. When leaving the water on while you're brushing your teeth, taking a long shower, leaving water on washing your face, and more. You have to make things quicker when you're using water because we might not have it much longer. Sorry this chapter is so short, but I've said everything I wanted to say in the last chapter and this chapter. Next chapter will be out soon enough. Thank you, and have a good day.
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