Environment
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How Climate Change Is Making It More Difficult To Cultivate Pearls
Pearls are known as the canaries of the ocean, and everyone loves pearls for their luxe appearance. They are worn in almost all parts of the world. However, pearls are not just an outcome of a natural phenomenon. Humans also cultivate them under controlled conditions.
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