which USA president created environment protection?

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Answered: Who Are Your Pushing For To Be Our New U.S. President?

Absolutely anyone but Obama. Obama has brought the U.S. to its knees and another four years would be a profound disaster. Obama and his crew have failed big time and now it's time for someone else to pick up the pieces and put this country back together. No Obama in 2012!

Answered: Environment

Natural disasters include meteorite impacts, volcanic eruptions, tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, forest fires caused by lightning, earthquakes, landslides, tsunamis.

Answered: Protecting the environment is very important. why?

Why is protecting the environment important? Because it is where we live and breathe and have our being.

Answered: Who created marshmallows

Real marshmallow goes back to ancient Egypt and was originally created as a medicinal substance made from a plant. The Egyptians discovered it also made a nice sweet. Modern marshmallows are nothing more than sugar and corn syrup and flavorings and contain no real marshmallow at all.
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