There were many things. The League of Nations believed in democracy and equality and mutual helping. They helped many countries recover by paying for expenses of reparation after the war and kick-staring their economies and production. They would also make food and donate to poor people from the countries ravaged by war.
Because the Coastal Plain is geologically and biologically a very distinct region of the southeastern United States—the southern portion having a nearly subtropical climate—the life cycles, ecology, and evolutionary relationships of its plethodontid salamanders may be significantly different from plethodontids in the Appalachians and Piedmont. Little attention has been paid, however, to Coastal Plain plethodontids. For instance, of the 133 scientific papers and posters presented at the four plethodontid salamander conferences held in Highlands, North Carolina, since 1972, only three (2%) dealt with Coastal Plain plethodontids. And yet, while it possesses fewer total species than the Appalachians and Piedmont, the Coastal Plain boasts of slightly more plethodontid diversity at the generic level. The genera Phaeognathus, Haideotriton, and Stereochilus are Coastal Plain endemics, whereas in the Appalachians and Piedmont Gyrinophilus is the only endemic genus unless one accepts Leurognathus apart from Desmognathus. In addition, Aneides is found in the Appalachians and not the Coastal Plain, but the genus also occurs in the western U.S. All the rest of the plethodontid genera east of the Mississippi River are shared by the Coastal Plain with the Appalachians and Piedmont
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<span>Ozone over Antarctica changed during the period from 1975 to
1985 by decreasing by approximately 50 percent resulting in the creation of a
hole in the ozone layer.</span>
<span>These findings were published in a 1985 publication by British
scientists that studied the amount of ozone over Antarctica. </span>