Land fragmentation refers to the division of land into smaller and irregularly shaped pieces due to factors such as inheritance laws, population growth, or inadequate land planning. This can lead to reduced agricultural productivity, increased management costs, and challenges in sustainable land use and resource management.
"Muddy" is a word that can mean the land or dirt is wet, typically with a mixture of soil and water.
"Terre" can mean "land" or "earth" in French. It is used to refer to the physical ground or soil.
An isthmus, which you might mean is a thin strip of land connecting two larger bodies of land. This is kind of like a land bridge through the water.
Seismic exploration involves the use of heavy vehicles and equipment that can lead to habitat fragmentation by disturbing the soil, vegetation, and wildlife in an area. The noise and vibrations from seismic activities can disrupt the natural habitat of various species, affecting their movement patterns and ability to find food and shelter. This fragmentation can further isolate populations and reduce genetic diversity, making it harder for species to adapt and survive.
Human activities have affected more than 75% of the Earth's land surface through activities such as deforestation, agriculture, urbanization, and mining. These activities have resulted in habitat destruction, fragmentation, and loss of biodiversity, causing a significant impact on the functioning of ecosystems.
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What does Mr. Kirn mean when he says modern technology contributes to the fragmentation of society
It's called fragmentation.
Referring to when a habitat is somehow broken up.
It's when a disc fragments after extensive use.
Fragmentation hazard
explain fragmentation?
Fisk fragmentation, and A.I.R.Y fragmentation.
A shout to indicate that a fragmentation grenade has been thrown. like "fire in the hole"..
external fragmentation use in paging