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77% Informative
77% of arable land in the world has undergone some degree of change in the last few decades .
7.6% of the planet's land — an area larger than Canada — has changed dramatically between 1990 and 2020 .
As the land gets drier and saltier, it becomes less capable of sustaining crops and livestock.
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