Despite the ecologic efforts of the church, Eyipril has become an ecologic disaster zone. The plant life of Eyipril grows slowly in the red light of the long days. Humanity increased the biomass of animal life by a factor of 100%, and the rate of consumption by 250%, and the slow-growing native plants have been decimated. Alien species have adapted poorly to the growing conditions, and the destruction of native life has caused extensive erosion and rapid climatic changes, which have hastened the extinction of native species. Only in recent years has lifetech adapted agricultural life to the conditions, but the improvements have resulted in only a patchwork of partial stabilization.
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| - Despite the ecologic efforts of the church, Eyipril has become an ecologic disaster zone. The plant life of Eyipril grows slowly in the red light of the long days. Humanity increased the biomass of animal life by a factor of 100%, and the rate of consumption by 250%, and the slow-growing native plants have been decimated. Alien species have adapted poorly to the growing conditions, and the destruction of native life has caused extensive erosion and rapid climatic changes, which have hastened the extinction of native species. Only in recent years has lifetech adapted agricultural life to the conditions, but the improvements have resulted in only a patchwork of partial stabilization.
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| - Despite the ecologic efforts of the church, Eyipril has become an ecologic disaster zone. The plant life of Eyipril grows slowly in the red light of the long days. Humanity increased the biomass of animal life by a factor of 100%, and the rate of consumption by 250%, and the slow-growing native plants have been decimated. Alien species have adapted poorly to the growing conditions, and the destruction of native life has caused extensive erosion and rapid climatic changes, which have hastened the extinction of native species. Only in recent years has lifetech adapted agricultural life to the conditions, but the improvements have resulted in only a patchwork of partial stabilization.
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