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Amazon Fire: Burn-dling devastation for Earth
Amazon Fire: Burn-dling devastation for Earth
The Amazon rainforest, the most diverse ecosystem in the world, is burning at a devastatingly rapid rate. This week, the Amazon caught a fire that has resulted in it burning at the fastest rate since 2013 which has sent an alarm to the humans
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