Some countries affected by desertification include Nigeria, China, Iran, India, and Australia. Desertification threatens agricultural productivity, water resources, and biodiversity in these regions, leading to food insecurity and environmental degradation. Efforts to combat desertification include sustainable land management practices and reforestation programs.
Countries in Africa that are particularly affected by desertification include Chad, Niger, Mali, Mauritania, and Sudan. These countries are situated in the Sahel region which is prone to desertification due to environmental and climatic factors such as drought, deforestation, and unsustainable land use practices.
Yes: this process is called "desertification". The Sahara Desert is encroaching south upon the Sahel. The catalyst to this was the drought which occurred in Africa from 1968 to 1973, and the Sahel continues to be drought-prone, which in turn increases desertification. The Sahara desert is estimated to be growing at a rate of 0.6 km every year.
Most countries are not, but some are.
The sahara desert trades with many countries, but what do they trade with these countries? Well they trade gold and preshious medals with countries, but mostly with North America. Thanks, hope this help you Alex on your report!
That process is technically called desertification.
EFFECTS OF TRANS SAHARA.positive effects.1. introduction of Islamic religion2. rise of some state.e.g.Timbuktu3. northen and southern Sahara got wealth of their goods.negative effect1. increase desertification
EFFECTS OF TRANS SAHARA.positive effects.1. introduction of Islamic religion2. rise of some state.e.g.Timbuktu3. northen and southern Sahara got wealth of their goods.negative effect1. increase desertification
There are many countries in Africa that are not part of the Sahara. Here are some of them:Nigeria Ghana Liberia Uganda Kenya Botswana South Africa Namibia
All countries have some form of wildlife, except the deap antarctic (most of the wildlife stays on the fringes of antarctica) and the depths of the sahara
Desertification is caused by over farming, over crazing and cutting down excessive amounts of trees. As a result of land that has been degraded in this way becomes unusable. Inhabitants who mainly rely on farming for subsistence are forced to migrate away from sub-Saharan locations to less in-hospital areas for survival.
Yes, in some of the countries in Africa you can go camel riding. Particularly in northern African countries, where there are a lot of tourists, like Egypt, and also in some of the countries that are in or near the Sahara Desert.