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Harun Yahya
(Adnan Oktar)
In short, despite all the efforts made, it proved impossi-
ble to produce in the closed Biosphere 2 system the bal-
ances that have been operating for millions of years on
Earth, and thus it was impossible to establish an environ-
ment habitable for humans, animals and plants.
In conclusion, Professor Cohen and Professor Tilman
summarized the lesson to be learned from the project:
No one yet knows how to engineer systems that provide hu-
mans with the life supporting services that natural ecosys-
tems produce for free. 40
The Rain Forests
Whenever tropical rain forests are mentioned, the first
things that come to mind are dazzling butterflies, unusual-
looking insects, and large, broad-leaved, trees. Rain forests
are found in regions close to the equator and consist of
dense trees that are always green and very tall. These
forests' most important feature is the extraordinary number
of plant and animal species they contain. A tropical rain for-
est, millions of square kilometers in size, is home to a wide
variety of species.
Around 250 years ago, the first European researchers to
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