Digging a hole through the Earth would cause severe environmental disruption, including ecosystem collapse, water system shifts, pollution from debris, temperature changes from underground gases, and potential species extinction, demonstrating how large-scale geological activities can fundamentally alter natural habitats and biodiversity.
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What happens when we dig a hole through the Earth? Imagine the chaos it would cause in local ecosystems, from plants to animals, everything would be [music] affected. Water systems would shift, affecting rivers and lakes. Imagine the pollution from the debris. The temperature might [music] also change due to underground gases. Ecosystems could face collapse or [music] radical changes. Some species might even disappear entirely. But what if we could restore these environments? Stay tuned [music] for more on how we can heal the Earth.
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