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Me and my friends, Sarah Elena and me has made this project about deforestation
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by removing trees and deforestation land
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some of these trees are burned, causing the world to become polluted,
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polluted water cause animals to die.
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And these animals may be crucial for the food chain,
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may cause harm to your favorite animals or may even be exterminated.
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What animals have been harmed is the slide that I'm going to be doing so.
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The deforestation of tropical rainforest has almost
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wiped out species such as orangutans,
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sumatran, rhinos, chimpanzees and even more,
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there's a risk that deforestation could lead to the
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extinction of these animals as a result of deforestation.
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Tropical areas are prone to deforestation.
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We need to stop before it kills billions and makes us regret everything.
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How we can stop deforestation.
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Our team can raise funds to buy land and restore the trees to health
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If the trees are removed, business workers can begin to restore.
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However,
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if we can buy the land we could we could start a zoo
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like a sanctuary for all kinds of animals and we could have visitors
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to come and see everything