GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF REMNANTS OF WAR IN WASIT GOVERNORATE
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7229457Abstract
eat search Risks environmental output about waste war in Governorate Wasit, From Where reasons its existence in Region and effects resulting about her in Different fields and activities Humanity, and subtract solutions Occasion To get rid Of which or rationing From its dangers in Light capabilities available in time Present so diverged waste warship in region the study Of which Remnants munitions warship detached and others detached and mine show that region the study polluted in the form of big with waste warship especially districts Neighboring country Iran because of outbreak the war Iraqi Iranian during a necklace eighties, was observed that density That waste Regions open(that still its danger existing)Reach higher level to her in judicial(powder Walcott), and go down density in spend Neighborhood and Numaniyah, so came spend powder rank first From During space contaminated so reached (3650000000 )M2)because of nature Site Elimination being region frontier with nation Iran And because of war The (1980)came spend Neighborhood in rank Sixth and less districts pollution with waste warship Where reached Rate space contaminated(1397836)And most That Regions self concentration higher with waste warship on me level Iraq or level provinces she was in time Himself region concentrated In which weight the biggest for resources natural From fields oil and its facilities and station Electricity and quarries pebbles and sand and soil and lands agricultural lush and pastures rich and diversity bio and valleys seasonal and eyes wells water subterranean and the marshes, bonus on me the use tourist and practice Hobby the hunt, Than led to me friction population in the form of big and repetitive with this Regions dangerous that cause with losses material and human
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