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Aral sea


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/resources/idt-a0c4856e-1019-4937-96fd-8714d70a48f7
This is an article i had to read for my math class. in it it tell the tale of men who lived on/by the Aral sea, and what happened as the sea dried up. the sea was reduced to 5% of its original volume, leaving behind a desert of toxic dirt in its wake. the sea wasn't destroyed by normal processes, this was caused by people damming it up and diverting the in-flowing rivers away to water crops. this article just got me thinking how sad it is that people would do something like this. you can very visibly see that your destroying vast amount of land and yet they continued until there was nothing left. more than that, now that they've destroyed the sea, they cant even use the water to supply the crops that destroyed the sea. I find this article to be a great example of what happens if people aren't vigilant about calling out destructive policies/actions.

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