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Ali Fritz
8 February, 05:27
What does soil have to do with climate change?
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Elliot Gaines
8 February, 05:35
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Las montañas generan sombre y brisa, mientras que que en una pradera que es casi llano el calor se acumula en el suelo pero el problema es la de forestación que provoca que las arboles que actuaban como las montañas dañen el entorno secando el fresco y húmedo suelo causando problemas con el ambiente
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