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Cesar Vazquez
20 June, 07:54
What would happen if humans take out vegetation?
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Bria Mccann
20 June, 09:24
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We would not survive nor thrive as a species. We need fruits and vegetables to survive. The only thing we don't need is meat. We can get more protein from vegetables than meat. Vegetation plays a big role in basic survival for humans. Agriculture is a big part of everyone's culture. Agriculture is what allowed us to settle down and form great cities. Since early humans were hunters and gatherer's.
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