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In 1945, the United States conducted the first nuclear weapon test in the New Mexico desert, and later dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan, causing many deaths.
Since then, nine countries in the world have conducted more than two thousand nuclear weapon tests.
These tests have polluted the land, water, and air, causing great harm to the health of people and animals.
Many nuclear tests were carried out without the knowledge of local residents, especially greatly affecting indigenous peoples.
Now, many countries have stopped nuclear tests, but some countries have not signed the treaty banning nuclear tests.
We should work together to call on all countries to stop nuclear weapon tests and protect our Earth and everyone's health.