How to say "environmental degradation" in Italian?

In Italian "environmental degradation" translates to  degrado ambientale 

Transliteration: deh-grah-doh am-bee-en-tah-leh

🇮🇹 Il degrado ambientale è causato dall'inquinamento.

🗣️ Eel deh-grah-doh am-bee-en-tah-leh eh kow-zah-toh dahl-leen-kwee-na-men-toh.

🇺🇸 Environmental degradation is caused by pollution.



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How to say "environmental degradation" in Italian?

You can use the word "degrado ambientale" which translates to "environmental degradation".

How to pronounce "degrado ambientale" (environmental degradation) in Italian?

The word "degrado ambientale" is pronounced as "deh-grah-doh am-bee-en-tah-leh".

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