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19 July, 10:06
The forces of nature overpower human beings
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Shyla Mayo
19 July, 10:25
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The human beings have become a force on nature since evolution.
However, from time to time, earth too shows its furious side and tella the man that nature is still beigger force than man himself. The earthequakes, thunderstorms, sandstorms, tidal waves, volcanoes, etc all show the fury of nature.
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