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An increase in the price of cotton will increase the equilibrium price and decrease the equilibrium quantity in the market for cotton t-shirts.
Soil Erosion
The removal of the top layer of soil at a faster rate than it is formed, due to natural processes like wind and water flow or human activities such as farming.
Soil Erosion
The displacement of the upper layer of soil, causing a loss of fertility and land degradation.
Soil Fertility
The capability of soil to provide essential nutrients to plants in adequate amounts for growth, reproduction, and overall health.
Microorganism Diversity
The variety and variability among microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa) within their environments.
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