Deserts and Desertification

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Deserts and Desertification

Deserts and Desertification We know already that deserts are located in the tropics We know that deserts have a hot and dry climate We know that deserts are influenced by air pressure, cold ocean currents and continental winds Deserts of the World Insert a map of your country.

Deserts and Desertification But – Do we know how deserts are formed and how they spread? Do we know what DESERTIFICATION means? Desertification – The extension of typical desert landscapes, landforms and processes to areas where they did not occur in the recent past. Such changes take place in arid zones bordering the deserts, in areas which experience average annual rainfalls of 100-300mm. - Definition taken from The Penguin Dictionary of Physical Geography (2000) Insert a picture of one of the geographic features of your country.

Deserts and Desertification Causes of Desertification There are 4 main factors in desertification Drought Over grazing Over cultivation Trees used for fuel and shelter Insert a picture illustrating a season in your country.

Deserts and Desertification Causes of Desertification Drought – A long period without rainfall, causes crops to die, lack of food, may have to move to find food

Deserts and Desertification Causes of Desertification Overgrazing – too many animals grazing on the land, animals eat all the vegetation, vegetation fails to grow, soil is exposed to rain and wind, soil is washed or blown away.

Deserts and Desertification Causes of Desertification Overcultivation – many crops being grown on the land year after year, no rotation of crops, crops take all the nutrients from the soil, the soil becomes infertile and nothing can grow. Because there are no crops to protect the soil the soil is again easily eroded by the wind and rain.

Deserts and Desertification Causes of Desertification Removal of trees for fuel and shelter – There are few trees in the desert and their roots hold the soil together. When the trees are removed for firewood or to build shelter the roots die and the soil becomes loose. Yet again this means the soil can be easily blown or washed away.

Deserts and Desertification Short Term Solutions Refugee Camps Medical Aid Food and Clothing Aid Things to Think About Where does the aid come from? Does the aid reach the people who need it? Advantages and disadvantages of refugee camps How long might people stay in these camps? What happens after the news story? Insert a picture of an animal and or plant found in your country.

Deserts and Desertification Long Term Solutions Fence off areas to prevent animals grazing there Introduce drought resistant crops e.g. millet Plant trees and bushes to provide cover for soil and stop it being blown or washed away Rotate crops and water them using irrigation techniques Can you think of any other solutions? Add key points in the history of your country to the timeline.