Thursday, February 06th, 2025
Thursday, February 06th, 2025
-Paragraph-
What is a paragraph?
A paragraph is a group of sentences that focus on a single idea or topic. It helps organize thoughts and makes writing clearer and easier to understand.
Why are texts divided into paragraphs?
Texts are divided into paragraphs to improve readability, structure ideas logically, and help the reader follow the flow of information. Each paragraph typically covers one main point or theme.
How long are paragraphs?
Paragraphs can vary in length but usually consist of 3 to 7 sentences. However, in academic writing, they may be longer, while in online or journalistic writing, they are often shorter for readability.
Do paragraphs have a standar structure?
Topic sentence – Introduces the main idea.
Supporting sentences – Provide details, explanations, or examples.
Concluding sentence -
Charcoal is produced by burning wood slowly in a low-oxygen environment. This material, which is mainly carbon, was used for many years to heat iron ore to extract the metal. But when Abraham Darby discovered a smelting process using coke (produced from coal) in 1709, demand for charcoal collapsed. At approximately the same time, the carbon dioxide level in the atmosphere began to rise.
But a new use for charcoal, re-named biochar, has recently emerged. It is claimed that using biochar made from various types of plants can both improve soil quality and combat global warming. Various experiments in the United States have shown that adding burnt crop wastes to soil increases fertility and cuts the loss of vital nutrients such as nitrates.
The other benefit of biochar is its ability to lock CO₂ into the soil. The process of decay normally allows the carbon dioxide in plants to return to the atmosphere rapidly, but when transformed into charcoal, this may be delayed for hundreds of years. In addition, soil containing biochar appears to release less methane, a gas which contributes significantly to global warming.
American researchers claim that widespread use of biochar could reduce global CO₂ emissions by over 10 per cent. But other agricultural scientists are concerned about the environmental effects of growing crops especially for burning, and about the displacement of food crops that might be caused. However, the potential twin benefits of greater farm yields and reduced greenhouse gases mean that further research in this area is urgently needed