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ddd [48]
2 years ago
7

Imagine you live in a big country. There are no forests in your country, but there are lots of farms and lots of food. The count

ry next door is full of forests. This country also doesn’t have enough food, so it wants to cut a lot of the forests down to make farms. If the neighboring country does this, it will change the climate of your country, making it drier. What do you think would be a good solution to this problem?
Mathematics
2 answers:
Fed [463]2 years ago
5 0

Trading your food for the neighboring country's wood. You can control how much wood they cut down, slowing down the change of climate in your country, and can help them with their food shortage at the same time.

docker41 [41]2 years ago
4 0
One side of the country could farm and the other keep the forests and trade with each other
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