The provided pie chart illustrates the majority factors which cause global land degradation while the table shows the detrimental soil problems in three nations namely Europe, North America and Oceania in the 1990s.
Overall, there are three primary causes of worldwide land degradation. Moreover, it is obvious Europe’s degradation has the greatest in the whole land degraded.
Over-grazing climbed up kept the largest percentage with 35% of the total soid pollution, followed by deforestation which was 30%. Furthermore, over-cultivation accounted for a lesser percentage of 28%. Finally, others witnessed only 7% which was the lowest ratio land degradation.
Europe was a nation the highest damage of the whole land degraded, with 23% of the soil pollution. In addition, included three main reasons, deforestation contributed 9.8% for land degradation in Europe. The proportion in North America was the smallest at 3.3% which was caused by over-cultivation. Additionally, Oceania recorded 13% of the total of soil problems which the majority was over- grazing with 11.3%
