Environmental Sciences, asked by tluangtei1234, 11 days ago

over grazing cause soil erosion and desertification justify the statement​

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Answered by shobhaprashanth1403
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Answer:Overgrazing by cattle reduces plant cover, eliminating the most desirable forage species first. This opens up the land to undesirable weeds, brush, and trees and leads to increasing soil erosion and lower soil fertility. The land becomes less and less productive.

Answered by siya1814
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Overgrazing by cattle reduces plant cover, eliminating the most desirable forage species first. This opens up the land to undesirable weeds, brush, and trees and leads to increasing soil erosion and lower soil fertility. The land becomes less and less productive.

If the soil is overgrazed by human livestock and other wild animals then there will be nothing left to stop the soil from washing and blowing away, which can lead to desertification overtime.

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