"Subsequent overgrazing" is a way of saying that a certain action or management decision made in grazing livestock like cattle, sheep, horses, etc. may result in ruining your pasture by letting them come back (no matter if it's unintentional or not) before the grass has enough time (as in anywhere from 30 to 90 days) to rest or recover. It's a phrase of cause and effect, really.
Overgrazing can convert grasslands into desert.
overgrazing by livestock
It takes plants and weeds from the ground which hold the soil and water in place.
deforestation, overcultivation, and overgrazing.
desertification
Overgrazing can convert grasslands into desert.
Deforestation and overgrazing are two common adverse effects of the human population on the environment. Deforestation and overgrazing leaves behind dry land and leads to desertification.
Because overgrazing increases albedo
The causes of overgrazing are letting stock and farm animals feed in one location too long without relocating them.
I didnt read the book but on another website with this question it said overgrazing destroyed the village.
Soil depletion and erosion.
overgrazing
desertification
desertification
prevent overgrazing....
soil compaction
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