Yes, much of the south-west of Western Australia has undergone broadscale land clearing. Sheep and wheat are popular with farmers in the region.
To keep the land for animals to graze
Australia, New Zealand, England, America - a lot of different countries.
clearing forest causes erosion to occur more quickly and soil loses its nutrients
We call it, Farming
pastile farming is named after fields of grass called pasture which are used for grazing animals
Kangaroos are native grazing animals in Australia. In addition, Australia has grazing stock animals such as cattle and sheep.
In intensive rotational grazing, no. In dairy farming (which is intensive), yes.
The Sahel is a grassland. Desertification turns food grazing and farmland into unusable desert. Since the Sahel is used for both farming and grazing, it would hurt the economy of the Sahel people.
The main land use in Australia is agriculture. 62% of Australia is used as agricultural land and for livestock grazing. This is because the deserts are not all sandy deserts and dunes, but semi-arid plains, which support scrubby vegetation.
wheat farming and cattle grazing pig farms
For farming and livestock grazing.
conquered other land