Desertification areas are turning into deserts

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Desertification is a process that has intensified since the end of the last ice age, leading to the transformation of fertile land into desert areas. This phenomenon occurs when wind blows sand into regions with sparse vegetation, resulting in soil degradation. The lack of dense plant life leads to nutrient leaching, making the soil less fertile and contributing to a cycle where vegetation dies off, further exacerbating the issue. Factors such as rising global temperatures increase evaporation rates, which can trigger drought conditions. Additionally, overgrazing by livestock reduces seed production and damages plant reproductive parts, while irresponsible agricultural practices and inadequate irrigation can deplete soil quality, facilitating desert formation. The discussion also touches on the potential for reverse processes, suggesting that similar mechanisms could lead to the re-greening of previously desertified areas.
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Greetings !

I'm not certain the above name of the process
is correct. What I'm talking about is the
phenomenon that's occurring since the end
of the last ice age - more and more areas
are turning into deserts. I also believe
that the opposite also happened many times
(though I'm not certain).

My question is - how does it happen ?
What are the materials involved specificly ?
How can normal Earth turn into sand and back ?
(Links will also be appreciated.)

Thanks !

Live long and prosper.
 
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From what I remember, desertification happen because sand is blown by wind into area were the vegetation is not dense i.e. no or few trees and mostly grass. I don't think the soil is converted to sand but sand is accumulating on soil. I think there is also leeching of nutriment due to lack of vegetation. So the soil get poor in nutriment, vegetation does is diying, and cycle recycle.
 
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Desertification happens partially when the amount of evaporation exceeds the amount of condensation, which begins a drought. This happens partly bc of rising global temperatures. Furthermore, it can lead to hypertonically salinized (salty) soil, which can begin its harm by killing bacteria that convert nitrogen into usable forms, and later kill the plants themselves over time. Overgrazing reduces seed production because domestic animals eat the reproductive parts of the plant, and often eat the endosperm of the plant before it can grow. Exhaustion of soil by means of irresponsible ariculture and lack of irrigation can also contribute in desert formation.
 
Thanks !
So, I understand it also works the same way
in reverse, right ?
 
hmm..i suppose you could say that
 
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