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Cayden Coffey
8 March, 16:00
Why does deforestation matter
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Declan
8 March, 16:55
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For me deforestation matters because we need trees to breath. Another reason is global warming because when the trees get cut down most the time they get replaced with factory's, killing animals.
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Meaghan
8 March, 19:40
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To me Deforestation is a very big deal its people cutting down to many trees than needed so its taking away innocent animals homes and some might die if not adapted in time to a new area.
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