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28 June, 12:35
A decrease in honey population will ...
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-A decrease of honey population will very bad for the world, considering honey is where we get a third of our countries food.
-If we don't have honey, we could lose half of our diet.
-Honey bees pollinate over 75% flowering plaints and crop and without honey bees, we could lose a lot of them including fruits and nuts.
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