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    Due to this degradation, the mountains get Eroded.

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    This occurs when soil is Eroded from the land.

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    Others, with Eroded banks, were significant emitters of both GHG.

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    In modern times, however, this cultural support has been Eroded.

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    Football's popularity Eroded public interest in other sports, notably cricket.

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    MTNL's auditors have pointed out that the company's net worth has Eroded completely.

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    Up to 70 percent of Southern California's beaches could be completely Eroded by 2100.

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    If the soil has Eroded, the crops that make food will not grow very well.

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    Eroded stone markers are carved with deities, and you can see clay vessels used in rituals.

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    Large parts of the embankment have Eroded too, making the land difficult to walk on.

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    According to the UN, every five seconds the equivalent of one football pitch of soil is Eroded.

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    As per the UN, every 5 seconds, the equivalent of one soccer field of soil is Eroded.

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    Meanwhile, the social base of the parliament Eroded because it was dominated by the middle classes.

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    According to the United Nations, every five seconds, the equivalent of one soccer field of soil is Eroded.

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    Nevertheless, this rule was never strictly obeyed and Eroded gradually until it disappeared during the industrial revolution.

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    The auditors of MTNL in a note said that the net worth of the company had been fully Eroded.

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    This increase comes at a time when the old traditions of care and respect for the elderly have Eroded.

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    Following the 1801 electoral deadlock, Jefferson's relationship with his vice president, former New York Senator Aaron Burr, rapidly Eroded.

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    The quality of soil gets deteriorated as it first gets dried up and further Eroded by water and wind;

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    Their status disrupted their dreams and Eroded the trust they had placed in their families, friends and social institutions.

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    Around 60,000 people a year in Britain end up needing a knee replacement because their joints are too badly Eroded.

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    He based his explanation of the term uniformitarianism on the same way those Scottish modern rivers Eroded and deposited sand.

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    Following the 1801 electoral deadlock, Jefferson's relationship with his Vice President and former New York Senator, Aaron Burr rapidly Eroded.

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    However, of the 21 islands exposed to higher wave energy, five completely disappeared and a further six islands Eroded substantially.

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    Scientists from around the world decided to change this biggest standard of one kilogram, because the weight was being Eroded.

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    If there is an identity between our side of Kashmiri and the other side, then the identity thing has gradually been Eroded.

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    If there is an identity between our side of Kashmiri and the other side, then the identity thing has gradually been Eroded.

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    More than half of the plastic had Eroded to the point where it was impossible to discern who had produced it.

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    Despite available treatments, around 60,000 people a year in Britain end up needing a knee replacement because their joints are too badly Eroded.

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    Appalachian Mountains The Appalachians are an old and Eroded system that formed about 300 Ma and extends from the Gaspé Peninsula to Alabama.

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