<span>Ecological surplus is when a country has more natural resources than it needs. Ecological deficit is when a country has less than it needs. How much of it's resources a country uses is it's environmental footprint, which determines whether it's an ecological surplus or deficit.</span>
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<span>noun1.an act or instance of nullifying.2.the state of being nullified.3.(often initial capital letter) the failure or refusal of a U.S. state to aid in enforcement of federal laws within its limits, especially on Constitutional grounds.</span>
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1. The name of the town "tie-dye" built is called Arimatsu
I only know that one. Sorry!
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