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1-ECOLOGICAL PROBLEMS-MOUSE

2-THREE TYPES OF POLLUTION

eland pollution

b-water pollution

c-air pollution

3-OVER POPULATION-leading to degrade of land/over-use of natural resources

4-climate change

5-acidic rain

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