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Desertification is the process by which fertile land becomes desert due to a combination of climate change, overgrazing, deforestation, and other human activities. This process can occur in any region where the balance between the natural ecosystem and human activities is disrupted, and it is not limited to specific climate boundaries. Fw examples to illustrate this point:
These examples illustrate that the process of desertification can occur in any region where the balance between human activities and the natural ecosystem is disrupted. While climate change may exacerbate the process in some regions, it is not a necessary precondition for desertification to occur. The loss of fertile land and the spread of desert-like conditions can have serious consequences for the people and ecosystems that depend on these areas for their livelihoods and survival. Therefore, it is important to take steps to prevent and mitigate desertification wherever it occurs.
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