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The given pie chart illustrates the proportion of worldwide land degradation causes, while the table shows how these reasons affected three regions throughout the 1990s. Overall, overgrazing, deforestation, and overcultivation are main causes of worldwide land degradation. Europe had the largest percentage of degraded land than Oceania and North America. Overgrazing is the biggest reason […]
The given pie chart illustrates the proportion of worldwide land degradation causes, while the table shows how these reasons affected three regions throughout the 1990s. Overall, overgrazing, deforestation, and overcultivation are main causes of worldwide land degradation. Europe had the largest percentage of degraded land than Oceania and North America. Overgrazing is the biggest reason […]
The pie chart depicts the major reasons why agricultural land has become less productive and its effects on a major part of the world. In an overview, over-grazing by cows can be seen as a major reason for degradation, and the most affected region is Europe. After over-grazing, deforestation takes the second major percentage, leading […]
The table shows the reasons for land degradation by country in North America, Europe, and Oceania during the 1990s, and the pie chart indicates why farmland became less productive. Looking at the first pie chart, overgrazing is 35% and deforestation is 30%; these are the most common causes of land degradation. Overcultivation and other causes […]
The pie chart represents the proportion of land degradation causes mainly concerned worldwide while the table demonstrates the percentage of them in three particular regions in the 1990s. Overall, it can clearly be seen that over-grazing was the most affected cause of land degradation globally, particularly found the most in the Oceania region. Although over-grazing […]
