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Water Circulation and Climate Change

Khalidullin O H
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Khalidullin O H: Ecology Professor, Kazakh National University, Russia

JOJ Wildlife & Biodiversity, 2018, vol. 1, issue 1, 1-3

Abstract: Humanity annually selects the nature of the earth for their needs. The rapidly developing machinery increases the productivity of all types of production, including the tillage processes: [1]. The area of the arable land alone is about 13 million km2 or (9% of the land): [2]. Increasing hydropower industry: [3] we fill in new large areas with reservoirs for hydroelectric power plants. One of the latest creations of China - a pressure facility - the Three Gorges hydroelectric power station forms a large reservoir with an area of 1,045 km², - [4]. According to the source [5], Over the past 50 years, man has destroyed 70% of the world’s forests. Created equipment with terrifying performance of forest destruction: [6].

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Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.19080/JOJWB.2018.01.555551

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