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the coral reefs – irreplaceable reservoirs of biodiversity, that are the last refuge of many endangered species. the threatened coastal areas of the south china sea, for example, have provided the habitat for of the world's mangrove species, almost all of the known coral species, and of known sea grasses
the coral reefs – irreplaceable reservoirs of biodiversity, that are the last refuge of many endangered species. the threatened coastal areas of the south china sea, for example, have provided the habitat for of the world's mangrove species, almost all of the known coral species, and of known sea grasses...
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sandy ground. much forest has been cleared for cultivation, so that by , only about percent of the total surface was wooded—in east and north of scotland and in southeast england. oak, elm, ash, and beech are the most common trees in england, while pine and birch are common in scotland. heather, grasses
sandy ground. much forest has been cleared for cultivation, so that by , only about percent of the total surface was wooded—in east and north of scotland and in southeast england. oak, elm, ash, and beech are the most common trees in england, while pine and birch are common in scotland. heather, grasses...
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