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The rain forest of Amazonia.  

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The rain forest of Amazonia "The biggest rain forest on earth is now disappearing!", "Trees have been cut down in an enormous speed in Amazonia."......etc. these headlines have already been around us for a very long time, but have anyone actually done anything to it? I don't think so, in fact, people just not care about it, they scarcely think that it is important! A local rubber tree cutter in the area, who works in 30, hectors big land, but in this big piece of land, with 30 thousand trees in the area and he has got only 60 rubber trees, so how can he get enough rubber to survive? He actually visits every rubber tree in the land and take very little bit of rubber liquid from each tree. The amount of rubber liquid that he gets might be very little, but he does virtually no damage to the forest. One of...

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