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Social Studies, 03.07.2019 21:30 tahiratnoel20

Many years of war and drought have scarred and damaged the vegetation and land of the city of kabul, afghanistan. lately, the government has sponsored the planting of 4.5 million saplings (young trees) in an effort to restore the environment. how will this impact the environment?

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