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The large mountains on the earth are mostly distrubted in places where individual plates meet and

collide. For example , when the Indian Plate crushed into the Eurasia flat stratum drape and the
ground rise , forming the towering Kymalayas we see today.
Plates : An organic structure that contributes to formation.
Stratum : different layers of rocks
I always had an interest in how the nature structures were formed. This picture simplifies the whole
hypothesise and theory behind it. It shows the steps on how mountains were formed. From the first
stage, the plates to the second stage; the plates moving , the third stage ; collision of the plates and
last but not least the formation of the mountains from the collided plates.
This is a good exhibtion in my opinion because it is able to impart an complex idea for everyone to
understand in just a four picture collage.
I was really amazed by this exhibtion . This whole process took an infinite amount of year or a
duration most human cannot fathom , something so beautiful was formed in a way that I never
imagined it would. It also caught my attention because of the simplicity of the exhibtion yet giving
out a profound message.



This exhibition is exhibiting the dangers of animals extinction.
6,000 years ago, there used to be a great number of wild animals living in Shanghai. These are some
of their remains being displayed.
This exhibition sparked my interest because in almost every museum I visited, animal extinction is
always mentioned. This shows how it is becoming an extremely serious problem and should not be
taken lightly.
With the remains of the animals replicas, the exhibition is highlighting the extinct animals and
perhaps reminds the people of animal extinction are serious.
I personally feel that this exhibition is trying to reach out to the people to try and prevent our
endangered animals species to be extinct.
Animal extinctions affect us on the contrary of what a lot of us believe. The whole ecosystem will be
affected even with one animals disappearance. With an unbalanced ecosystem, we have too much
of one hierarchy of the ecosystem and afterwards the whole system will fall apart. For example,
Lions are the predators of zebras. If zebras become extinct, the lions will have no more prey and the
lions numbers will start to decline too. So how would, an upset in ecosystem affect us humans?
With an unbalanced system, we will too have no more prey, and our numbers will start to decline
too. Therefore, we need to start taking this issue seriously.

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