Land refers to the solid, non-renewable surface of the Earth that comprises soil, rocks, and minerals. It encompasses all areas of the planet that are not covered by water, including continents, islands, and various landforms. Land is a fundamental component of the Earth's natural environment and serves as the foundation for ecosystems, human activities, and the interconnectedness of life.
Good day, class. We previously discussed the introduction for our topic which is all about the definition of land and its importance.
Congratulations for a job well done, everybody! I hope you have learned something today and that you are motivated to take measures in mitigating land degradation in each of your communities.
Land refers to the solid, non-renewable surface of the Earth that comprises soil, rocks, and minerals. It encompasses all areas of the planet that are not covered by water, including continents, islands, and various landforms. Land is a fundamental component of the Earth's natural environment and serves as the foundation for ecosystems, human activities, and the interconnectedness of life.
Land refers to the solid, non-renewable surface of the Earth that comprises soil, rocks, and minerals. It encompasses all areas of the planet that are not covered by water, including continents, islands, and various landforms. Land is a fundamental component of the Earth's natural environment and serves as the foundation for ecosystems, human activities, and the interconnectedness of life.
Let us start of by enumerating and discussing the causes of land degradation.
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