we should try to stop the the people who write on the monuments
we cn also try to clean them sometimes
try to complain to any orgnization if there is any fatories
we should try to insist the people to follow the rules
we should try to renovate damaged monument
we should inform to some organization for protection
"Preserve our past, protect our future." "History is not replaceable, protect our monuments." "Protect monuments, preserve our heritage."
Governments can pass bills to protect monuments, as well as restrict visitation towards those sites. Also, maintenance teams can be sent in to ensure that the monuments remain in good condition.
As long as we think it's worth protecting our nation's cultural, historic, and natural heritage, we should protect national monuments.
a lot of work is being made to preserve these monuments and a lot of money was being raised.
to preserve the monument we should put the banners all around.
through a system of hundreds of national parks and monuments
To conserve natural resources and preserve national heritage.
Alaska has eight national parks (some are also preserves), three national monuments, and three national preserves not connected with any national park. California has seven national parks (or eight, if you count Sequoia and Kings Canyon as separate), six national monuments, and one national preserve. I'll let you decide which state has the "greatest number."
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The possessive form for the 'monuments of the cities' is the cities' monuments.Example: The government funds have been approved to refurbish several cities' monuments.
there are 5 Monuments
Monuments are dead things, inert. If they remember anything, no one has ever been able to figure it out. But monuments can help humans remember the reason for the monuments.