how can population levels affect desertification
there wouldnt be enough crops to be grown, since all the nutrients has been took out of the soil. cannot grow more crops in the desert
The answer is DESERTIFICATION
Desertification can change patterns of settlement in the region by making it more difficult for people to settle in a particular region.
The farmers did not earn much.
The 1920s drought in Georgia led to severe water shortages, crop failures, and economic hardship for farmers. The lack of rainfall caused widespread dust storms and desertification in some areas, exacerbating the already challenging conditions of the Great Depression. Many farmers were forced to abandon their land and migrate in search of work.
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.
the plant life and agriculture will go down and exporting will decrease
The process is called desertification.
It effected British farmers by
It was a shame when the land became a desertification area. Desertification is when a piece of land becomes a desert.
Desertification leads to poverty with all the social, economical and cutural consequences that this entails. Poverty then drives populations to over-exploit the remaining natural resources triggering a vicious cycle, accelerating land degretation still further. Poverty is thus both a cause and a consequence of desertification. Desertification affects the lifestyles of nearly one billion of the world's population.