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No, the air around Mount Everest is not polluted, there is nothing there to cause any pollution.
No, the air around Mount Everest is not polluted, there is nothing there to cause any pollution.
Around 5,000 people from all over the world have reached the summit of Mount Everest to date
Only certain plants and moss are able to survive there and animals pass through but do not make a home. The final zone is the summit, which is marked by glaciers and a thin atmosphere. Few animals or plants live in the uppermost reaches. United Nations Farms
there is LOADS of wildlife next to the river Nile
It is wild, unpredictable, and you never have any idea what you will get. Take Kruger national park in south africa. It is an area the size of wales full to the brim with wildlife, but as you drive around a corner the animal crossing the road could be any of 147 different species
olives and grains are grown on and around mount etna
If the fish are in the wild and are not being kept as a pet, then yes, fish are wildlife. Wildlife is classified as any life not living as a pet.
yes there is
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