It doesn't. Droughts are a result of variations in the movement of high and low pressure zones, which either pick up enough moisture to bring rain or the reverse, depending on how they behave and move over oceans in any given year.
Over-grazing damages pastures, it doesn't cause droughts.
Excessive rains do not cause droughts. Droughts are characterized by a lack of precipitation over an extended period of time, leading to water shortages. Excessive rainfall can instead lead to flooding, which is a separate weather phenomenon.
No. Earthquakes and droughts are completely unrelated phenomena.
One cause of erosion is the removal of vegetation, such as deforestation or overgrazing, which can leave the soil exposed to the elements and vulnerable to being washed or blown away.
Geologic refers to rocks, and it certainly isn't caused by rocks. It isn't directly caused by humans, either, though our effect on greenhouse gasses present in the atmosphere is thought to have contributed to an increased number of droughts in recent years.
Droughts are primarily caused by a lack of precipitation over an extended period of time, resulting in water scarcity. Other factors such as high temperatures, wind patterns, and soil conditions can also contribute to the severity and duration of droughts.
The damage to the land through overgrazing and natural disasters like droughts and crop failures is a possibility of why great Zimbabwe was abandoned.
yes
mostly droughts
Excessive rains do not cause droughts. Droughts are characterized by a lack of precipitation over an extended period of time, leading to water shortages. Excessive rainfall can instead lead to flooding, which is a separate weather phenomenon.
Nomads contribute to desertification by overgrazing vegetation in arid areas, leading to soil erosion and reduced plant cover. Droughts exacerbate this process by causing water shortages, further stressing the land and making it more susceptible to degradation. Together, nomads, droughts, and desertification form a cycle of environmental degradation in drylands.
They don't prevent it. They cause droughts to keep the public under control.
No. Earthquakes and droughts are completely unrelated phenomena.
Sahara Desert
No, overgrazing did not create the Sahara Desert. The Sahara Desert was formed as a result of shifts in the Earth's climate and tectonic plates over millions of years. Human activities like overgrazing and deforestation can exacerbate desertification, but they were not the primary cause of the Sahara.
you can die from drought because of starvation and thirst
Yes, it can. Sometimes the soil left behind is very dry and the wind can cause dust storms.
yes we mainly do the way we treat the earth isn't good we take water from the ground and guess what that leads to a drought so yes we do cause droughts and natural disasters