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Tuvalu is also the fourth smallest country in the world (only higher than Vatican, Monaco and Nauru). Because the country is relatively low relative to the sea, the highest altitude is only 4.5 meters. Specifically, it is like this:
So the people of Tuvalu applied to immigrate to New Zealand, but their initial intention to go to Australia was rejected. Many countries are unwilling to accept them. Our country has almost no diplomatic exchanges with Tuvalu. Recently, Tuvalu leaders said in a statement that their efforts to fight sea level rise had failed and announced that they would abandon their homes and emigrate to Australia and New Zealand.
For a small country with a population of only over 10,000, it is still difficult to accept. As for Japan with a population of 1 10,000, isn't it waiting for death without asking for help? It's just that the Japanese won't ask us for help.
As for our attitude, the Japanese elite can accept it, and many Japanese are good to themselves!
The comments downstairs mentioned Siberia. Isn't that another way to die?
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