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azamat
3 years ago
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How have geographic conditions most impacted Nancy's economic activities?

Geography
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SIZIF [17.4K]3 years ago
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i dont know how to delete this im o sorry i dont know the answer  though so sorry agian

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    I am writing today to urge you as strongly as possible to stop your deforestation program in the rain forest there in South America. Although for you the objective is financial gain, for the rest of us it is the destruction of land, habitats, people and eventually, the Earth.

   Deforestation is a process where large areas of forests are cut down to be used for farming, grazing land for cattle, and housing. This is especially true inn the South American rain forest where you are working. These are not necessarily bad things, but the effects of deforestation are devastating. Deforestation is achieved by cutting or burning of trees from a widespread area. Why does this matter?

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