Each of these is an example of climate change leading to desertification except
a) higher tem...
Biology, 19.11.2019 21:31, erikpaynee8622
Each of these is an example of climate change leading to desertification except
a) higher temperatures on a global scale lead to higher levels of evaporation and less moisture in soils.
b) higher evaporation can lead to soil salinity levels increasing in certain areas of the globe.
c) more frequent droughts in southern europe and other areas will reduce the soil content. eliminate
d) increased temperatures will decrease the growth of plants on a global scale.
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