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There isn't a creature Alive that does not call Earth it's home. Each morning the Earth's soil is warmed, the air within is heated, expands and is forced out from its earthly confines: evening the reverse occurs - so YES, the Earth does Breathe, one cycle for each 24 hours.

It is, at least as the following, that I overheard, goes: "We unwaveringly and fully expect Earth to SUSTAIN US . . . Why do we not have the common courtesy and DECENCY to 'return the Favour'?" Let us group together to make darn sure that the Answer to this Question is NOT - "Not for long."

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