Land Degredation is when losss of top soil.
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Land cover refers to the physical aspects of the land surface, such as vegetation, water bodies, or urban areas, while land use refers to the human activities that take place on the land, such as agriculture, residential, commercial, or industrial purposes. Land cover describes what is on the land, while land use describes how the land is utilized.
Winds that blow from land to the ocean are called land breezes. This occurs when the land cools down more quickly than the ocean, causing air to flow from high pressure over the land to low pressure over the water. Land breezes typically occur at night.
Soil degradation refers to the deterioration of soil quality and health, typically due to human activities such as improper farming practices, deforestation, mining, and urbanization. It can result in reduced agricultural productivity, increased erosion, loss of biodiversity, and decreased water quality. Preventing soil degradation is important for ensuring sustainable food production and environmental health.
At night, the land looses heat faster than water does. Cooler air from the land moves toward the water, causing a land breeze.
A land breeze typically occurs at night when the land cools faster than the water, causing the air above the land to cool and sink. This creates high pressure over the land, leading to a breeze blowing from the land towards the water.
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over population effects our environment with; threatened habitats, land degredation, climate change, over use of ocean resources, deforestation and pollution. our environment has huge threts that must be stopped now!
The effect is the Dust Bowl of the 1930s. Tearing up the prairie sod, combined with droughts in the early 30's, forced thousands of farmers off their land and contributed to the infamous dust storms of the prairie states. See The Worst Hard Time for more information.
somewhat, you have the right idea. desertification is generally caused by too much lumber cutting. if you cut down whole forests and large areas, the ground will become dried out, it has no shade and now, no way to hold water because of the root systems of the trees are missing.
P. R. Englehardt has written: 'Long-term degredation of cyanide in an inactive leach heap'
Yes, pollution is a contributing factor. There are many types of pollution, all of which cause degradation of the natural environment.
The ingredients may have weakened due to degredation with age, so you might notice a decrease in therapeutic response (alleviation of pain), but that's about it.
Most cordless phones will allow users to talk up to 100 feet away from the base without degredation.
It provides an even coat of paint without flaws.
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Stuff that shouldn't be in the oil - depending on what has happened to the transformer, different particulates will be found. Gasing, internal arcing, insulation degredation, etc. will have different "fingerprints", or patterns of molecules in the oil. Oil analysis can be used to identify transformers that are at risk of failure in the near future.
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