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The forests reduce glocal warming. If there is no global warming, ozone deplition is reduced.
globel forest
global forest
global forest
There was global warming. But it's extent was very low.
artic, forest
What was the effect of European exploration on global interactions in the fifteenth century
The US grew greatly in global influence in the 19th century and became a superpower in the 20th century. The US is still a superpower in the 21st century.
it is around the world
if there will be more trees then more amount of atmospheric carbon di oxide can be absorbed by the trees and hence global warming can be reduced
By the 19th century, many nations (USA in particular), were hunting the animal heavily in the Atlantic Ocean, and to a lesser extent in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. This widespread hunting sharply reduced whale populations. It is estimated that during the 20th century, at least 200,000 humpbacks were taken, reducing the global population by over 90%, with North Atlantic populations estimated to have dropped to as low as 700 individuals. To prevent extinction, the International Whaling Commission banned commercial humpback whaling in 1966. By that time the population had been reduced to around 5,000. That ban is still in force.
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