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tayotayo rin ang may kasalanan kung bakit nasisira ang likas na yaman natin dahil sa pag -puputol ng mga puno kung kailangan na talaga pumutol ng puno kailangan rin natin ito palitan para hindi masira ang atin likas na yaman.

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