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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | desertification | a process by which a desert spreads | Africa South of the Sahara ch.17 |
| 2 | desertification | the process of changing a habitat such that it can no longer support life | Vocabulary- Geology |
| 3 | Desertification | The transformation of arable land into desert either naturally or through human intervention | Chapter 26 Geography Vocabulary |
| 4 | Desertification | Process by which fertile or semi-desert land becomes desert | African Trade States |
| 5 | desertification | not taking care of soil, leading to desert like conditions | science exam |
| 6 | desertification | The change of semidesert land into desert land | Social Studies vocab |
| 7 | desertification | an expansion of dry conditions into moist areas that are next to the deserts | geo final 2 |
| 8 | desertification | the changeover of arable land into desert | vocab need to know |
| 9 | desertification | Wüstenbildung | GWG voc savannen 30.5.07 |
| 10 | desertification | the spread of desrt areas | History Chapter 36 & 37 |
| 11 | Desertification | The spreading of deserts, or desert-soil conditions and vegetation, into areas of semi-desert that were once used for farming or grazing | Geography IN-class essay |
| 12 | Desertification | Degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because of human actions like excessive crop planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting. | Agriculture |
| 13 | desertification | overfarming will lead to _________ | p-unit3 test |
| 14 | desertification | the long term process of losing soil fertility and plant life | Social Studies |
| 15 | Desertification | When good land is turned into a desert through farming, overgrazing, and/or drought | unit 3 |
| 16 | desertification | the processes by which an area becomes a desert | Ancient Egypt Ch 3 |
| 17 | desertification | the advancement of desertlike conditions into areas that were previously fertile | Land and Soil Resources |
| 18 | desertification | The rapid depletion of plantlife & the loss of topsoil at desert boundaries,usually a combination of drought & the overexploitation of grasses & other vegetation by people. | Ancient Egypt |
| 19 | desertification | The rapid depletion of plantlife & the loss of topsoil at desert boundaries,usually a combination of drought & the overexploitation of grasses & other vegetation by people. | Ancient Egypt |
| 20 | Desertification | Degradation of once-fertile rangeland (or tropical dry forest) into nonproductive desert. Caused partly by soil erosion, deforestation, and overgrazing. | AP Environmental Unit 3 |
| 21 | desertification | the gradual transformation of habitable land into desert | Ancient Egypt |
| 22 | desertification | the gradual transformation of habitable land into desert | Egypt Vocab |
| 23 | desertification | in areas with dry climates a process caused by a combination of poor farming practices, over grazing, and drought that turns productive and into desert | Chapter 4/5/6 |
| 24 | Desertification | Decline in the biological or economic productivity of the soil in arid and semicarid areas. | Ancient Egypt |
| 25 | desertification | Any change of fertile land into desert | Ancient Egypt Vocabulary |
| 26 | desertification | the process by which fertile land becomes too dry or damaged to support life | Social Studies- Africa |
| 27 | Desertification | the process by which fertile land becomes to dry or amaged to support life. | Social Studies chapter 5 |
| 28 | desertification | spreading of desert area | Geography |
| 29 | desertification | the process that changes fertile land to desert | Egypt |
| 30 | Desertification | spread of desert into areas where there was not desert | History ch8 Vocab |
| 31 | desertification | process by which fertile or semi desert land becomes desert | History 2nd 9 weeks |
| 32 | desertification | process when fertile/semi-desert land becomes desert land | history: ch 12 & 13 |
| 33 | Desertification | The growth or expansion of deserts due to human activities. | Social Studies |
| 34 | desertification | in areas with dry climates , a process cause by a combination of poor farming practices, overgrazing, and drought that turns productive land into desert | Biology Exam 4 |
| 35 | Desertification | Denuding and degrading a once-fertile land, initiating a desert-producing cycle that feeds on itself and causes long-term changes in the soil, climate, and biota of an area | Chapter 12- Land Use: Forests and Grasslands |
| 36 | Desertification | The transformation of land once suitable for agriculture into desert, because of destructive land use or climate change. | Chapter 8 |
| 37 | desertification | Denuding and degrading a once fertile land, initiating a desert-producing cycle that feeds on itself and causes long-term changes in soil, climate, and biota of an area. | Chapter 12 |
| 38 | desertification | the process of savannah changing to desert | global history midterm 2 |
| 39 | Desertification | in areas with a dry climate, a process caused by a combination of poor farming practices, overgrazing, and drought that turns productive land into deserts | 9th Grade Eastern Highschool Science Midterm Definitions |
| 40 | desertification | combination of farming, overgrazing, and drought that turns productive areas into deserts | Bio Chapter 6 |
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