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Fertile land can threaten ecosystems and biodiversity by encouraging agricultural expansion, which may lead to habitat destruction and the loss of native species. Additionally, the intensive farming practices often employed on fertile land can result in soil degradation, water depletion, and increased pollution from fertilizers and pesticides. This can create a cycle of dependency on chemical inputs and further environmental degradation. In some cases, competition for fertile land can also lead to social conflicts and displacement of communities.

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