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Match the human activities with their effects.
fossil fuel combustion
use of fertilizers and pesticides
deforestation
It makes soil more vulnerable to erosion because there is nothing to
hold it in place.
It releases greenhouse gases into
air.
It pollutes fertile soil with toxic chemicals
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