NO EARTH

NO EARTH

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These are just key words not full sentences. It is about what may happen if the planet got destroyed/ inhabitable because of the rays of sunlight passed through the damaged Ozone layer(caused by pollution and CO2) of our planet Earth. These past years and month catastrophy like deforestation, putting fire in amazony forest and australia forest, fire at the museum, coronavirus, explosion. It is not long but very short. If these words get popular, I'll make sure that I create a book about it. I've already got many Ideas. Hope you will like and appreciate it! This is a story based on the future if the planet is no longer the home of humans. Many tragic things happened and also many good things happened, because humans try their best to succeed in their objectives for survival even if some lives had to be sacrified. Wars were not among ourselves this time but with another species who lived on another planet which was found millions of years later.
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