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Many island nations have recently seen their populations displaced by severe flooding and erosion, their food supply disrupted by increasing soil salinity and ocean acidification, and, in several cases, large portions of their G.D.P. wiped out by extreme weather events.
Third, although Nitisols have high structural aggregate stability that are fairly resistant to erosion, their landform of occurrence (i.e., high to mountainous relief hills with steep slopes) makes the soils susceptible to degradation by water erosion.
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What they would be getting used to is nothing less than the erosion of their civil liberties, their freedom of movement in the public space.
Yet to take this statistic as evidence that Scottish trade unions are despairingly suffering the same slow erosion of their power as their southern brethren would be wrong.
They say the growing economic clout wielded in Canada by China, Canada's largest trading partner after the United States, is leading to an erosion of their own freedom — specifically their freedom to speak openly about China's authoritarian state.
Agroforestry systems have been shown to reduce erosion through their canopy cover and their contribution to the litter layer.
They even did their own experiment on erosion with their friends on the beach - something they would have resisted had it been my suggestion.
In contrast, patients with RA have nearly complete erosion of their telomeric ends in their early twenties.
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