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At the Bottom of the Kakhovsky Reservoir, Moisture Has Become Less, but the Forest Is Growing (Satellite Images)

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In 2025, the bottom of the Kakhovsky Reservoir underwent changes: less water, but more greenery. Satellite images show how a young forest grows on the former reservoir. How does this affect the nature and ecosystem of the Big Meadow?
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In 2025, the bottom of the Kakhovsky Reservoir underwent changes: less water, but more greenery. Satellite images show how a young forest grows on the former reservoir. How does this affect the nature and ecosystem of the Big Meadow?

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ТЕКСТИ broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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