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Rainforests once covered 14% of the earth's land surface; now they cover a mere 6% and experts estimate that the last remaining rainforests could be consumed in less than 40 years.
Rainforests once covered 14 precent of the worlds surface.
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barren with few treesIn the northern hemisphere.
barren with few treesIn the northern hemisphere.
barren with few treesIn the northern hemisphere.
barren with few treesIn the northern Hemisphere.
barren with few treesIn the northern Hemisphere.
barren with few treesIn the northern hemisphere.
barren with few trees
Present day Utah was once mostly covered by Lake Bonneville. Part of Lake Bonneville also covered parts of Nevada and Idaho.
It means "purple land" . It is named for the wildflowers that once covered the local hills.
Well for one, It can tell us that the land was once covered in water.
It will look different because glaciers was not there and the land form will different