The process is called desertification.
Desertification is the term for an expanding area of desert.
The best way to prevent desertification is to grow shelter belts. Shelter belts are rows of trees planted near the margins of the desert. these will prevent the sand that is carried by the wind from the desert from spreadin into the new areas and thus prevent the invasion of desert to new areas.
Desert areas expand into areas that had previously been fertile. Thats the answer!! Hope it helped! :)
The term is desertification.
Africa is at greater risk of desertification due to factors such as climate change, deforestation, and soil degradation. The Sahara Desert, the largest hot desert in the world, is expanding southward, resulting in the desertification of areas in Africa.
The biggest threat of tropical deforestation is that of erosion, which leads to desertification. Desertification in tropical areas impacts the water cycle of the entire planet.
All continents have at least one desert. Europe used to be the only continent without a desert. This is no longer the case. The process of desertification, resulting from degradation of dry farmland, has reached many countries in eastern Europe, particularly within the Russian federation countries. Russia, which is the largest country on the continent of Europe, has over 100 million hectares either affected by desertification or under threat of desertification, that is, the gradual encroachment of desert lands. Antarctica is classified as a desert because it receives less than 250 mm of precipitation per year, and deserts can be cold areas as well as hot.
Yes, climate plays a significant role in desertification. Factors such as prolonged droughts, high temperatures, and erratic rainfall patterns can contribute to soil degradation and desertification in vulnerable regions, making it harder for vegetation to thrive and leading to the expansion of desert areas.
This process is known as desertification. It involves the degradation of land in arid, semi-arid, and dry sub-humid areas, leading to the transformation of fertile land into desert. Factors such as climate change, overgrazing, deforestation, and unsustainable agricultural practices contribute to this phenomenon.
The continents all have some type of desert. Due to increased desertification, every continent can now be said to have a desert. Antarctica is also classified as a desert because it receives less than 500mm of precipitation per year, and deserts can be cold areas as well as hot.Europe used to be the only continent without a desert. This is no longer the case. The process of desertification, resulting from degradation of dry farmland, has reached many countries in eastern Europe, particularly within the Russian federation countries. Russia, which is the largest country on the continent of Europe, has over 100 million hectares either affected by desertification or under threat of desertification, that is, the gradual encroachment of desert lands.Thus, all continents have deserts. However, Europe is the only continents without any major deserts.
Areas turning into desert means there is no vegetation there. Vegetation acts to cool the local area, as well as absorbing carbon dioxide, one of the greenhouse gases. So large areas becoming desert is likely to increase global warming by heating the planet.