Lesson 3 Journey To The End of The Earth
Lesson 3 Journey To The End of The Earth
Lesson 3 Journey To The End of The Earth
Introduction
In Journey to the End of the Earth Tishani Doshi describes the journey to the coldest, driest and windiest continent in the world: Antarctica. The worlds geological history is trapped in Antarctica. Geoff Greens Students on Ice programme aims at taking high school students to the ends of the world. Doshi thinks that Antarctica is the place to go and understand the earths present, past and future.
of the place. He wished it would not become a warm place as it used to be millions of years ago. If it happens, the results can be ruinous. The burning of fossil fuels has polluted the atmosphere. It has created a blanket of carbon dioxide around the world. It is increasing the global temperature which is visible at Antarctica when we see ice bergs melting away. It shows how minor changes in the atmosphere can cause huge effects. If the global temperature keeps on increasing the human race may be in peril. Students on ice is a programme which provides the students an ample opportunity to understand how global temperature can be a big threat to human existence. It inculcates a new understanding in them. Geoff Green thinks that high school students are the future policy makers. They can help in saving the earth from ecological dangers and the effects of global warming. The author gives us an example to show how small changes in the atmosphere can be threatening. The microscopic phytoplanktons are single celled plants. They nourish the entire Southern Oceans food chain. They use the sun energy to assimilate carbon and supply oxygen. Any further depletion in the ozone layer may affect this functioning and indirectly affect the lives of all marine animals.
(4) What are Geoff Greens reasons for including high school students in the students on Ice expedition? Ans Geoff Greens Students on Ice expedition aimed at studying Antarctica from geological point of view. It also aimed at developing a new understanding and respect for the earth. Achieving these aims would be of use only if put to practice. So Geoff Green included high school students in his expedition. He provided them inspiring educational opportunities. At this age, these students were ready to absorb, learn and act. The knowledge of the geological history of the earth could give them deep insight. Based on that insight, they could find ways to save the earth from the threat to its ecology. In future, they could make policies based on their knowledge. (5) Why is Antarctica the place to go to, to understand the earths present, past and future? Ans The worlds geological history is trapped in Antarctica. Here we can study the earths past. About 90 percent of the earths total ice is stored here. There are no trees, buildings or other human markers. Here we see glaciers melting and ice-caps falling. We can relate them to the results of global warming. Antarctica also warns us for the future. It warns the end of the world if the west Antarctica ice sheet melts entirely and the Gulf Stream ocean current is disrupted. Thus, Antarctica is the perfect place to go to, to understand the earths present, past and the future.