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Dollar banknote burning with orange flames against a dark background, symbolizing rapid inflation, economic crisis, financial loss, money waste, and high-risk investments. Rapid decrease stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Dollar banknote burning with orange flames against a dark background, symbolizing rapid inflation, economic crisis, financial loss, money waste, and high-risk investments. Rapid decrease stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Salton Sea - California’s apocalyptic wasteland. The Salton Sea is shrinking, a phenomenon due partially to rapid evaporation—summer temperatures around the lake routinely top 110 degrees—and partially to the decrease in the agricultural runoff that was the lake’s primary water source. It is now a major source of air pollution. Rapid decrease stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Salton Sea - California’s apocalyptic wasteland. The Salton Sea is shrinking, a phenomenon due partially to rapid evaporation—summer temperatures around the lake routinely top 110 degrees—and partially to the decrease in the agricultural runoff that was the lake’s primary water source. It is now a major source of air pollution. Rapid decrease stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Highly invasive evergreen shrub native to India, China and Southeast Asia. It was introduced around the world through the horticultural trade for its production of sweet tasting fruit and as an ornamental due to the striking red-purple color of its stems. However, cultivated crops were abandoned due to the formation of dense and thorny forests and many plants of R. niveus escaped cultivation aided by seed distribution by birds. Out of cultivation, r. niveus can overwhelm native vegetation, decrease biodiversity and threaten rare endemic species. The success of many Rubus species is linked to the rapid growth of roots and their ability to reproduce vegetatively. R. niveus has been described as the most invasive wild herb species in the Galapagos archipelago and declared a harmful weed in the US state of Hawaii. Rapid decrease stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Highly invasive evergreen shrub native to India, China and Southeast Asia. It was introduced around the world through the horticultural trade for its production of sweet tasting fruit and as an ornamental due to the striking red-purple color of its stems. However, cultivated crops were abandoned due to the formation of dense and thorny forests and many plants of R. niveus escaped cultivation aided by seed distribution by birds. Out of cultivation, r. niveus can overwhelm native vegetation, decrease biodiversity and threaten rare endemic species. The success of many Rubus species is linked to the rapid growth of roots and their ability to reproduce vegetatively. R. niveus has been described as the most invasive wild herb species in the Galapagos archipelago and declared a harmful weed in the US state of Hawaii. Rapid decrease stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Is a highly invasive evergreen shrub native to India, China and Southeast Asia. It was introduced around the world through the horticultural trade for its production of sweet tasting fruit and as an ornamental due to the striking red-purple color of its stems. However, cultivated crops were abandoned due to the formation of dense and thorny forests and many plants of R. niveus escaped cultivation aided by seed distribution by birds. Out of cultivation, r. niveus can overwhelm native vegetation, decrease biodiversity and threaten rare endemic species. The success of many Rubus species is linked to the rapid growth of roots and their ability to reproduce vegetatively. R. niveus has been described as the most invasive wild herb species in the Galapagos Archipelago and declared a harmful weed in the state of Hawaii,. Rapid decrease stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Is a highly invasive evergreen shrub native to India, China and Southeast Asia. It was introduced around the world through the horticultural trade for its production of sweet tasting fruit and as an ornamental due to the striking red-purple color of its stems. However, cultivated crops were abandoned due to the formation of dense and thorny forests and many plants of R. niveus escaped cultivation aided by seed distribution by birds. Out of cultivation, r. niveus can overwhelm native vegetation, decrease biodiversity and threaten rare endemic species. The success of many Rubus species is linked to the rapid growth of roots and their ability to reproduce vegetatively. R. niveus has been described as the most invasive wild herb species in the Galapagos Archipelago and declared a harmful weed in the state of Hawaii,. Rapid decrease stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures