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Which city was the first to move in the world?

With the development of globalization, we have brought a series of problems to the social environment while developing the economy. With the deepening of urbanization and the development of industrialization in various countries, the environment on which we live is being destroyed day by day. Now there is a country facing disappearance because of the destruction of the environment. It was also the first country in the world to relocate. Let's have a look.

Tuvalu is a small island country in the South Pacific, consisting of nine atolls. Tuvalu has a land area of 26 square kilometers and a population of 1 10,000. The altitude of this country is only 4 or 5 meters from the sea level, and most areas are flat, but now the global climate is warming and the sea level is rising gradually, which leads to the sinking of the country.

According to foreign media, among the nine islands in Tuvalu, 1 island is uninhabited, and five islands are sparsely populated. As early as a few years ago, Tuvalu turned to New Zealand and Australia for help, hoping to accept its own people. Australia rejected Tuvalu's request, while New Zealand only agreed to help evacuate and was willing to accept 100 Tuvalu nationals.

In fact, Tuvalu is no longer suitable for people to live in. Abundant Tuvaluans emigrated to other countries, leaving some people with poor economic conditions in Tuvalu. Tuvalu's local agriculture is also underdeveloped, and many things need to be imported. The price is so high that Tuvalu residents claim to the media that the world owes us an apology. ? Because they didn't cause global warming, they lost their homes.

In fact, Tuvalu's tourism industry developed very well before, and many local residents made a living from tourism income. Like Waitupu Island, the largest island in Tuvalu, it consists of many small islands surrounded by coral reefs. The beach there attracts many tourists every year, and it is also a leisure and entertainment place for the local elderly and children. There are always many people running and playing. However, with the gradual sinking of Tuvalu, few people began to visit this country.

According to experts' statistics, in 50 years, the sea level in Tuvalu will rise by 37.6 cm, and 60% of the land will sink to the bottom of the sea. There are also many netizens who are worried about the citizens of Tuvalu, and many netizens said that taking this as a lesson, we should cherish and protect our environment. I don't know what you think.