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Tyrese Spence
24 May, 11:01
And cleared of all trees is likely to experience
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Dashawn Morton
24 May, 12:41
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Are you asking what would happen if there were no trees?
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All the animals would lose there homes and more and more animals would become extinct. There would be no paper to write on or draw on or just to use. Fall wouldn't be as pretty as it would be with trees (because of the leaves, they fall in fall haha).
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