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Nature is Speaking

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Propose an alternative title for the recording.

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Now, read the transcript of the audio above and answer the questions.

Some call me nature. Others call me "Mother Nature". I've been here for over 4.5 billion years. 22 500 times longer than you. I don't really need people, but people need me. Yes, your future depends on me.

When I thrive, you thrive.

When I falter, you falter. Or worse.

But I have been here for eons. I have fed species greater than you. And I have starved species greater than you.

My oceans. My soil. My flowing streams. My forest. They all can take you. Or leave you.

How you choose to live ecah day, wether you regard or disregard me, doesn't really matter to me. One way. Or the other. Your actions will determine your fate. Not mine. I am nature. I will go on. I am prepared to evolve.

Are you?

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What does the speaker suggest about the duration of human existence?

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How does the speaker describe the dependency between humans and Nature?

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What does the speaker mean when she says, “They all can take you. Or leave you”?

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What is the tone of the speaker throughout the video?

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What is the central message of the recording?

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Nature claims to have existed for more than 4.5 billion years.

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If Nature fails to thrive, human survival will not be significantly impacted.

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Nature has the power to sustain and destroy great species.

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According to the speaker, human actions primarily affect Nature, including the ocean, soil, flowing streams, and forests.

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Nature must wait for humanity to be ready before evolving.