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This article aims to show that it is the main and legal duty of every person to protect the beautiful nature in its natural state and to promote it among the members of the society in an ecologically and legally correct way. In the process of propaganda, explaining that the light coming from the sun to our planet is of special importance in the life of living organisms, in turn, the adaptation of organisms to long and short cycles, the temperature usually changes a little faster in the dry part of the Earth, in the water. It is explained that along with the temperature, the humidity factor is also important in the spread of all organisms on the earth's surface. All these have been shown to be of great importance as an ecological factor. Some animals live by digging in the soil. By burrowing, winged birds and grasshoppers have adapted to lay their eggs in underground spaces. In the process of promotion, it was stated that such features should be promoted to every member of society and that they should follow ecological and legal norms.
planet, sun, soil, humidity, water, night and day, ecological and legal promotion, birds, locust eggs, underground spaces, reproduction, their preservation and protection.
planet, sun, soil, humidity, water, night and day, ecological and legal promotion, birds, locust eggs, underground spaces, reproduction, their preservation and protection.
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