desertification
The process is called desertification.
Dry desert conditions are characterized by low precipitation levels, high temperatures, and limited vegetation. Plants and animals in these areas have adapted to conserve water and withstand extreme heat. Desert ecosystems are fragile and vulnerable to disturbances like human activity and climate change.
The driest biome on earth is the desert biome. Deserts receive very little rainfall each year, leading to arid conditions and sparse vegetation. Some deserts, like the Atacama Desert in Chile, are so dry that they receive almost no rainfall at all.
A region with little or no rainfall is typically referred to as a desert. Deserts are characterized by arid conditions, receiving very low amounts of precipitation, often less than 250 millimeters (10 inches) annually. Examples include the Sahara Desert in Africa and the Atacama Desert in South America.
The term "sea of sand" typically refers to a vast stretch of desert or sandy landscape that resembles an ocean. It is commonly used to describe areas such as large deserts or dunes where sand seems to stretch endlessly like water.
Desertification
Desertification
The term is desertification.
The term is desertification.
Desertification is the term for the spreading of deserts. It is best known in the Sahel in Africa below the Sahara.
The process is called desertification.
Dry and desert-like conditions.
Desert like and filled with black gold!!! OIL!! That's why the USA took it away from Iraq in Desert Storm.
A hot desert is like a beach but it has little water and little life and also you will not find anywhere to buy a bite to eat or drink.
north Africa because they like near desert conditions
Dry weather, like the desert. Moisture causes rust.
Dry, hot, desert like conditions.