cutting down trees
"Talent" is all about Practice, Practice, Practice. But you have placed this question in areas that are more about technology, in which case that's all about study and comprehension.
You can describe your strengths by talking about areas in which you excel. Your strengths and abilities are the areas in which you are able to beat other people in.
In some areas, yes. But in some areas there are no people for miles. If all Africans lived equally on the African continent, there would be about 34 people per square kilometer, which is not considered overpopulation.
This wooden slatted fencing is called a sand fence. Its function is similar to a snow fence used along highways in the north to control drifting snow. The sand fences provide:Dune erosion maintenanceCoastline preservationVegetation preservation improving natural erosion controlPreserve and mark out sensitive areas and preserve habitat ecologyControl of the blowing sand (or snow) across highways or airport runways
So people wont DIE
more flooding (apex)
No. Reduction of forested areas destroys habitats and ecosystems, and has negative side effects such as erosion, pollution, and localized changes in climate.
20% of Oklahoma land is forested.
It's more densely populated in heavily forested areas.
clear-cutting wooded areas
Forested areas of North America.
Primarily in forested areas of North America.
Yes, in wild forested areas.
It depends on where the cattle farming is taking place. Some areas where people have little ideas of how to properly graze their cattle, the erosion in those areas is high. But in areas where farmers and ranchers are maintaining good to great grazing practices, there is little to no soil erosion happening.
Erosion affects mountainous areas because erosion may flatten one area of our planet, but other areas rise to keep a balance. Hope this helps.
soil erosion mostly occur in hilly areas,coastal areas etc.
Weathering and erosion cause both physical and monetary damage to property and environmental areas such as buildings and topsoil.