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over worked land and drought
The geographical procese are;High air temperatureAmounts of fuelLow humidity, especially from droughtsHigh air temperaturesTerrain
attrition, abrasion, hydraulic action, corrosion and erosion.
Dehydration stress caused by drought leads to cell membrane damage, protein denaturation, and oxidative stress in plant cells. In addition, drought can disrupt essential cellular processes such as photosynthesis and nutrient uptake. Finally, prolonged drought conditions can trigger programmed cell death in plants as a survival mechanism.
A drought can dry out plants and create dry conditions that increase the likelihood of wildfires. High temperatures, low humidity, and dry vegetation can all contribute to the spread of wildfires.
Lack of rainfall, evaporation by the heat of the sun, absorption of moisture. Obviously the fact that there is no or little precipitation over a period of time, combined with, as a rule, though not all deserts are hot, will cause drought.
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processes, geographical processes to be exact......
over worked land and drought
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which are processes involved in the water cycle?
geographical processes is how something is made (usually only naturally occurring like uluru or the three sisters) eg. the three sisters is made by weathering and erosion.
Yes, a drought can affect paper production. Drought conditions can lead to water scarcity, which can impact the availability and quality of water needed for paper production processes, such as pulp manufacturing and paper recycling. This can result in lower paper production or increased costs for water-intensive processes in regions experiencing drought.
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Drought can indirectly contribute to erosion by reducing vegetation cover and weakening soil structure. Without vegetation to hold soil in place, drought can increase the likelihood of erosion from wind and water runoff.
The failure of the Syrian government to provide water for irrigation.
The geographical procese are;High air temperatureAmounts of fuelLow humidity, especially from droughtsHigh air temperaturesTerrain