Dark22978
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We need to find the arguments find anything?
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hallo?
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I can't find anything. Want me to check debate.org and post some of the things there?
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Wait what's the topic again?
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The US should significantly increase Ocean Exploration. Once you have founds anything tell me on here.
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Im looking through the packet :p
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"If we haven't taken the time to fully explore our own world, why should we already be looking elsewhere? If we don't think that our own world is important enough to fully explore, then I don't see why we would place even more importance on other worlds ahead of our own. One of the concerns I've heard about is the idea of trying to find a way to eventually inhabit other planetary bodies because we'll eventually run out of space down here. We're not even living on or using the largest portion of this planet to live on! We have the entire world's oceans to possibly use as living space if we invested in underwater or floating habitats if that was our goal."
"It is like taking the bus rather than the train.... Studying the oceans are not as exotic as space, but the benefits per dollar far outweigh what we may obtain by further space exploration. As far a food, energy, transportation, and heck, yes, even water, the oceans are so resource-rich that we need to understand them to both protect those resources, and to properly take advantage of them. Once we solve the pressing problems here on Earth, we can then properly focus our attention to space."
"What about our health? The ocean provides a mass amount of new specimen and organisms, some have already been proven to help treat diseases such as HIV, cancer, and vision loss. Why travel to other barren planets when we can possible find curse for the worst kinds of diseases, those that are killing people, on our own planet." -
Any arguments?
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uhhh
'It's here and less dangerous'?
"It's here and less dangerous The risks of space exploration are much greater than the oceans. Getting materials back from the ocean vs. Space is so much easier and requires a lot less money. The cost of space exploration almost makes it seem not worth the effort. Where as the ocean is much cheaper and in my opinion more effective." -
Oh and this is a good point.
"Ocean exploration is a bigger priority than space exploration The ocean lies right beneath us, and we know much less about it than about the surrounding planets/moons. Our area of focus should lie in learning more about our planet, before wanting to explore other planets. We have only explored 5% of our oceans, which make up 70% of Earth. It also contains 99% of the living space on the planet. Imagine the endless possibilities of life we haven't discovered in the ocean. Who knows? Maybe, learning more about the ocean is the key to learning more about space." -
we should force Jared to let me name our child Pain/Payne
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ew no
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but the false relationship is painful
so naming it Pain is perfect
PLUS YOU SAID YOU WERE GOING TO NAME YOUR CHILD KUNG POW CHICKEN PAIN IS WAY BETTER -
Our Second argument could be that: "The Ocean is here and it is less dangerous"
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