Land can be destroyed through various activities, including deforestation, urbanization, and agricultural expansion, which disrupt ecosystems and degrade soil quality. Pollution from industrial processes and waste can contaminate the land, making it uninhabitable for plants and animals. Additionally, practices like overgrazing and unsustainable farming can lead to soil erosion and desertification, further diminishing the land's productivity and health. Climate change also exacerbates land degradation through extreme weather events and altered precipitation patterns.
=The war was fought in the south so the land was destroyed. And crops were taken.=
were weakened or destroyed.
To my knowledge there hasn't been any real studies on the amount of land destroyed in Vietnam. The reasons possibly because if you are talking about by bombings and the destruction that caused or by the amounts of chemicals we sprayed, such as Agent orange and the other herbicides we used to kill and defoliate the jungle hid aways the enemy used. By the second it is known that most of the land in the south has been affected and in some cases you could even say destroyed because of the contamination from the herbicides. There isn't really a exact percentage, more of a descriptive term. Most of the land destroyed by B-52s and F-4 Phantom fighter jets were strips of jungle and rice paddy fields. Rice paddy fields were part of the supplies for the opposing Viatnemese, so destroying the fields were effectively cutting off food. Land was destroyed with napalm, which could burn for long periods.
Pecos Bill was a hero because he saved everyone from the cyclone, everyone was afraid of it because it destroyed everything, and specially people settling lands were the ones who were more afraid because they harvested and they had their crops in the land,and the cyclone always destroyed them. Pecos Bill was a hero for them because he defeated the cyclone
The Romans destroyed the Second Temple and temporarily outlawed Torah-observances. They destroyed large numbers of Jewish communities in the Holy Land, razed Jerusalem, renamed the country, and killed some of the leading Jewish sages.
They are destroyed for land use.
succession
It destroyed the land...
Land was not destroyed at Pearl Harbor. The bombs destroyed buildings and shore facilities. They sank many ships and destroyed aircraft on the ground. They were unable to destroy the facilities used to repair the ships, which proved a major factor moving forward in the war.
yes it is just like all animals by the land clearing and wildlife that is being destroyed
On Black Saturday in 2009, over 450,000 hectares of land were destroyed in the fires that swept through Victoria, Australia. The fires were some of the most devastating in the country's history, resulting in significant loss of life and property.
different
animal habitats can be destroyed
Depends how large or small the Tornado is.
His ship got destroyed by a storm.
As of 2021, it is estimated that mining activities have affected around 5.3 million hectares of land in the Philippines. However, the exact total area destroyed by mining is difficult to determine due to varying definitions of "destroyed" land and lack of comprehensive data.
lots of land was destroyed. along with killing LOTS and LOTS of people. =)