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The image depicts a bar chart illustrating main causes of land damage across four regions: Africa, Asia, Australia, and Europe. In Africa, tree-cutting contributes approximately 520 million hectares, breeding accounts for about 300 million hectares, and farming results in roughly 120 million hectares of damage. Asia shows tree-cutting at around 430 million hectares, breeding at about 450 million hectares, and farming at approximately 110 million hectares. In Australia, tree-cutting leads to about 150 million hectares of damage, breeding shows no significant impact, and farming affects around 60 million hectares. Europe has tree-cutting at roughly 140 million hectares, breeding at about 80 million hectares, and farming impacting nearly 70 million hectares.
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The given chart elucidates land damaged by human activities in four major continents of the world. Overall, Africa and Asia dominated in land-damaged areas, while Australia and Europe have considerably lower numbers, averaging approximately 400 million.
It can be seen that breeding activity is the underlying reason behind the land loss through these African and Asian areas, destroying nearly half a million hectares, double that of Australia and 5 times of Europe. Another activity contributing to pervasive damage, is tree-cutting, which takes away roughly a million in total in all regions.
European land experienced a notably different picture, where three main factors triggering the land loss remain at the lowest rates around 100 million hectares, just a fourth in comparison to Asian land. In Australia, there is a similar trend in logging and planting activities, but raising animals is far more concerned, accounting for over 200 million hectares, equivalent to the total of the two former.
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