Physics, 18.05.2021 18:30 kevenluna10oytivm
PLEASE HELP!! Which of the following statements is most true regarding this passage on the Dust Bowl?
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Humans are able to change practices to help an environment they have hurt.
Natural disasters always happen in new areas.
There is nothing that we can do to prevent natural disasters. *ik this isnt physics. also all my questions keep getting removed so answer fast! or private message me* :)
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