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What happened to the trees that Infinite Challenge planted in Mongolia 15 years ago

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What happened to the trees that Infinite Challenge planted in Mongolia 15 years ago

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(1)- Chinese rock dough. – Kubuchi Desert
(2)Special Representative of the Earth
(3)Infinite Challenge

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(1)I hope you endure the strong sandstorm well
(2)When I come back, I hope it’s a green forest
(3)15 years ago, the members of Infinite Challenge went to the Mongolian desert
(4)We planted trees for Arbor Day special
(5)of the trees recently planted in Mongolia
(6)It’s been a controversy since it’s been revealed

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(1)subtitle news
(2)130 km west
(3)Ulaanbaatar of Mongolia
(4)Runsong Region
(5)If you drive 130km west of Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia, you will find the Lunsom area
(6)You can see grasslands here and there, but 15 years ago, this was a desert that was rapidly desertifying
(7)Caption News 86
(8)Every spring, a huge amount of sand came up and turned into yellow dust and flew to the Korean Peninsula

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(1)Andong Green Belt Project
(2)2008 afforestation #1
(3)Here, Korea is a native Mongolian tree
(4)I planted poplars that grow quickly
(5)It’s a species that is resistant to dry and cold weather and is economically beneficial to its residents

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(1)To prevent yellow dust from flying in
(2)15 years ago, Korea planted a tree in Mongolia
(3)15 years later, the forest was formed
(4)The effect of turning wasteland into a meadow is successful
(5)a one-syllable summary
(6)Comparison before and after afforestation in Runsop, Mongolia
(7)Data Forest Service
(8)It’s a line of defense against the expansion of the desert

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(1)desert greening
(2)the day of the first shovel
(3)The place where the members went
(4)It was the Mongolian desert
(5)Everything is perfect

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