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The image displays two charts on land degradation. The pie chart, 'Causes of Land Degradation Worldwide,' allocates percentages to four main causes: Over-grazing 34.8%, Deforestation 30.0%, Over-cultivation 28.0%, and Salinization 6.0%. The stacked bar chart, 'Effect of Land Degradation By Region,' shows the percentage impact of three causes across three regions. For North America, the breakdown is Deforestation 3.0%, Over-cultivation 4.5%, and Over-grazing 1.3%. For Europe, the values are Deforestation 8.9%, Over-cultivation 7.7%, and Over-grazing 5.6%. For Oceania, the figures are Deforestation 1.5%, Over-cultivation 1.8%, and Over-grazing 10.2%.
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Pie charts illustrate information about the main reasons why agricultural land becomes less productive and how these causes affected three regions of the world in the 1990s.
As an overview, the cause of land degradation worldwide with the highest recorded rate was over-grazing; however, the effect of land degradation by region in Europe was highest for over-grazing.
It is clearly seen that the main causes of land degradation worldwide are sanitation at around 8% and deforestation at around 30%. Moreover, the second highest land degradation was recorded at 28%. Furthermore, over-cultivation was recorded at 34%.
Moving ahead, the effect of land degradation by region in North America recorded the lowest rate, which was over-grazing at around 1.5%. In Europe, the effect of land degradation was deforestation at around 9.8%; in Oceania, deforestation was 1.6%, and over-grazing was the highest at 10.8% recorded. In Europe, over-grazing was 1.7%.
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