NASA describes desertification as the wearing down of the land, a reduction in land productivity that may not be reversible. This means the land canno support the same plant and animal life as it could in the past. Desertification is often caused or exacerbated by humans as they mismanage the land whil growing or harvesting a natural resource. Question: Human mismanagement/abuse of land can happen in many ways. Please choose the 2 options below that do NOT represent causes of desertification due to land mismanagement. Graphics: Image 1: Before and After images of a location in Africa, Image 2: Vulnerability of land areas across the world to being desertified.

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NASA describes desertification as the wearing down of the land, a reduction in land productivity that may not be reversible. This means the land cannot
support the same plant and animal life as it could in the past. Desertification is often caused or exacerbated by humans as they mismanage the land while
growing or harvesting a natural resource.
Question: Human mismanagement/abuse of land can happen in many ways. Please choose the 2 options below that do NOT represent causes
of desertification due to land mismanagement.
Graphics: Image 1: Before and After images of a location in Africa, Image 2: Vulnerability of land areas across the world to being desertified.
Desertification Vulnerability
VULNERABILITY
Dry
Mle Prare
ALE
High
HumdNet nerle
Very Hgh
loeiglacier
O Underground mining operations
O Land development on the outskirts of a town
O Overgrazing by cattle
Deforestation of trees and brush
O Intensive farming in a dry climate
Transcribed Image Text:NASA describes desertification as the wearing down of the land, a reduction in land productivity that may not be reversible. This means the land cannot support the same plant and animal life as it could in the past. Desertification is often caused or exacerbated by humans as they mismanage the land while growing or harvesting a natural resource. Question: Human mismanagement/abuse of land can happen in many ways. Please choose the 2 options below that do NOT represent causes of desertification due to land mismanagement. Graphics: Image 1: Before and After images of a location in Africa, Image 2: Vulnerability of land areas across the world to being desertified. Desertification Vulnerability VULNERABILITY Dry Mle Prare ALE High HumdNet nerle Very Hgh loeiglacier O Underground mining operations O Land development on the outskirts of a town O Overgrazing by cattle Deforestation of trees and brush O Intensive farming in a dry climate
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Desertification is the process by which natural or human causes reduce the biological productivity of drylands (arid and semiarid lands).

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