Definition for Difference between revisions of "Desertification"
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− | The overstocking of land with domestic animals that can greatly reduce grass coverage through overgrazing, turning the area desert-like. | + | 1) The overstocking of land with domestic animals that can greatly reduce grass coverage through overgrazing, turning the area desert-like. |
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+ | 2) Desertification is the transition of (usually) grassland to desert through the lack of available water. | ||
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+ | 3) Overuse, overpopulation, and drought that cause the expansion of desert lands and noncultivatable regions. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:08, 21 November 2017
1) The overstocking of land with domestic animals that can greatly reduce grass coverage through overgrazing, turning the area desert-like.
2) Desertification is the transition of (usually) grassland to desert through the lack of available water.
3) Overuse, overpopulation, and drought that cause the expansion of desert lands and noncultivatable regions.