The Earth Than And Now See How Our Planet Dramatically Has Been Changed

We are witnesses of the daily destroying on our planet and no mater how we can not see this this is noticeable and this is all around us. Starting from just a simple printing on one page and finishing with the global warming and all these trees that are cutting everyday switched with just a big building with concrete.
The humans has been changed and this is fact and if you have been asked yourself how much our planet is changed from the past the NASA has the answer on this and below you can see a part of the prove. Watch the photos and give your conclusion in the comment. Enjoy!

Pedersen Glacier, Alaska. Summer, 1917 — summer, 2005

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2.Aral Sea, Central Asia. August, 2000 — August, 2014

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3.The Dasht River, Pakistan, August, 1999 — June, 2011. The Mirani Dam supplies clean drinking water and power to the surrounding area. The dam also helps support local agriculture.

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4.Muir Glacier, Alaska. August, 1941 — August, 2004.

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5.Qori Kalis Glacier, Peru. July, 1978 — July, 2011.

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6.Mar Chiquita Lake, Argentina. July, 1998. — September, 2011.

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7.Powell Lake, Arizona and Utah. March, 1999 — May, 2014

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8.Forests in Rondonia, Brazil. June, 1975 — August, 2009

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9.Matterhorn Mountain in the Alps, on the border between Switzerland and Italy. August, 1960 — August, 2005.

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10.Toboggan Glacier, Alaska. June, 1909 — September, 2000.

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11.Great Man-Made River, Libya, April, 1987 — April, 2010. This is the greatest engineering project in the world: a network of pipes, aqueducts and wells more than 500 metres deep. The water system provides the desert area with water.

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12.McCarty Glacier, Alaska. July, 1909 — August, 2004

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