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barxatty [35]
2 years ago
6

How are our lifestyles shaping and changing the planet?

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1 answer:
cupoosta [38]2 years ago
4 0
Well if we are careless and we pollute the earth it will slowly become un usuable but if we are careful and recycle then the resources that we have would last longer
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