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Chaz Reed
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15 December, 21:01
How are we changed by war?
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Monica Jennings
15 December, 21:30
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Answer: in numerous ways
Explanation: First of all men, woman, children and other people might not have the necessary materials for survival which might lower the human population. Then during wars hundreds to thousands of animals are killed which means no food for us. And also plants might be destroyed so no surplus for us either ways
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