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Sergio García González Daniel Salicio Hernando Alba Petisco García Alberto Martín Fernández

Our blue planet -Project 2- 3º ESO

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Sergio García GonzálezDaniel Salicio HernandoAlba Petisco GarcíaAlberto Martín Fernández

Yes 13 42%

No 11 35%

Sometimes 7 23%

1. Do you recycle in your home?

Street 18 58%

Bin 13 42%

2. Do you throw the rubbish to the street or to the bin?

The publictransport

20 65%

Your own car 11 35%

3. Do you catch the public transport or your own car?

Yes 10 32%

No 15 48%

Sometimes 6 19%

4. When you brush your teeth. Do you turn off the tap?

Yes 16 52%

No 6 19%

Sometimes 9 29%

5. When you leave your house. Do you turn off the lights?

Yes 19 61%

No 11 35%

6. When you take a shower. Do you open the tap all the time?

Pick up my rubbish 17 55%

Throw muy rubbish away

12 39%

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7. When you go to the beach. Do you pick up your rubbish or you throw the rubbish away?

Yes 19 61%

No 12 39%

Final question: Do you consider yourself a person who recycles?

• Monuments in Danger

Spain -> La Sagrada Familia

La Sagrada Familia was built in 1882 by Gaudí. It was built with the final objective of being an explanation of the teachings of the Gospels and the Church.The main problem is that it sank, for the construction of a tunnel for the AVE. Jordi Bonet is responsible for continuing to build the cathedral and solve the problems of sinking.

UK -> The shipyard of Sheerness

The shipyard of Sheerness was built in 1666 by Enrique VIII. It was built to prevent that the enemy ships entering in the river Medway.It was destroyed during the Dutch attack in 1667 and, then, it was burned and rebuilt twice. Finally, it was abandoned.The goverment rebuilt the shipyard and transformed in a commercial port.

Aqueducto de segovia

The Aqueduct of Segovia was builtduring the second half of the 1stcentury A.D. under the rule of theRoman Empire and supplied water fromthe Frío River to the city into the 20thcentury. The remaining portion of thestructure stands 28.5 meters tall at itsmaximum height and nearly 6 additionalmeters deep in the main section. Along14 kilometers of rolling landscape.

Fountains Abbey was founded in 1132 by thirteen Benedictinemonks. Later they became Cistercian monks.After the dissolution of the monasteries byHenry VIII in 1539, the abbey buildings andabout two square kilometers of land were soldby the Crown to Sir Richard Gresham, amerchant. The property was passed downthrough several generations of the family of SirRichard, sold at the end to Stephen Proctor whobuilt Fountains Hall between 1598 and 1604.Outstanding Elizabethan mansion, FountainsHall was built partly with stone from the ruins ofthe abbey . Today there are two public rooms.

EL ESCORIAL MONASTERY

The Monastery of San Lorenzo de ElEscorial is a royal palace, It is located inthe town of San Lorenzo de El Escorialin Madrid, Spain, and was builtbetween 1563 and 1584.

Greyfriars Cemetery

Greyfriars Cemetery Chapel was built in 1679,Scotland, the cemetery is associated with thefaithful dog who guarded his master's grave.The main problem is that this abandoned andthe people do not consider a cemetery. Thesolution is that people don’t think it

The Royal Palace of Tatoi

The Royal Palace of Tatoi, near Athens, Greciaspite of its situation, this large House,converted into real property by King Jorge in1872, combines history, architecture and thenature of Greece. Located in hedges them asfrom Athens, it can be returned to its glory forthe enjoyment of tourists. The support oflocals and tourists is strong, but necessarysectors committed to public and private.