Throughout Africa, desertification has been causing many serious issues.
Desertification is the process in which fertile land changes into desert. Many
human activities have lead to the process of desertification. These human
activities include overfarming, deforestation, overgrazing, and slash-and-burn
farming techniques. Desertification destroys the nutrients in the land, forcing
farmers to use alternative land sources which in turn destroys the nutrients in
that area.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Desertification and Soil
The result of these human activities is the depletion of the soil's nutrients. When nutrients from the soil are destroyed, the soil becomes very dry and unusable. When farmers can no longer use the soil they move to alternative land sources and repeat their techniques. This overfarming has become a main cause of desertification and is making Africa's Sahara and other deserts much larger.
Soil-Dust Accumulation
The decrease in food has also become a result of desertification. When the soil is overused, it turns dry and dusty. Over time, this dusty soil accumulates. This is how the deserts are becoming larger.
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