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sergey [27]
3 years ago
5

Hello !!!!!! help me please for my duty

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1 answer:
patriot [66]3 years ago
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Here are the consequences with their reasons
unsustainable consumption - grain shortages
paper production - forest destruction
factories - an increase of greenhouse gases
harmful chemical in the atmosphere - ozone depletion
logging and agricultural expansion - soil erosion
non biodegrable waste - the Earth's atmosphere can't clean itself
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