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How many countries signed the declaration at the Global Environmental Conference in Stockholm in 1972?a.72b.82c.62d.92

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How many countries signed the declaration at the Global Environmental Conference in Stockholm in 1972?a.72b.82c.62d.92

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The Global Environmental Conference, also known as the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment, was held in Stockholm in 1972. It was a major event that marked the first time environmental issues were discussed on a global scale.

To answer your question, 113 countries signed the declaration at the Global Environmental Conference in Stockholm in 1972. However, this option is not listed in your choices (a.72 b.82 c.62 d.92). Therefore, the correct answer is not given in the options provided.

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